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Vocabulary - Flashcards - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

Counting - house
an office where accounts and money were kept. The counting-house was where all the financial records were kept.

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Back Questions - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

Fill in the blanks. 

  1. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is busy in ________________ . 
  2. The face of Scrooge’s nephew glows because ________________ . 
  3. Christmas is a time of ________________ . 
  4. Scrooge does not donate to the poor fund because ________________. 
  5. Mr Cratchit gets a holiday on Christmas on the condition that he would ________________. 
  6. The punishment for Marley’s miserliness is ________________. 
  7. Tiny Tim is ________________ . 
  8. Mr Cratchit thinks he should call for help and strait jacket when ________________ . 

  1. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is busy in his counting house.
  2. The face of Scrooge's nephew glows because he is cheerful and full of holiday spirit.
  3. Christmas is a time of celebration, joy, giving, and goodwill.
  4. Scrooge does not donate to the poor fund because he is miserly and unwilling to spend money on others.
  5. Mr. Cratchit gets a holiday on Christmas on the condition that he would arrive earlier the morning after Christmas, or else his wages would be deducted.
  6. The punishment for Marley's miserliness is being condemned to wander the Earth weighted down with chains.
  7. Tiny Tim is Mr. Cratchit's crippled son.
  8. Mr. Cratchit thinks he should call for help and a strait jacket when he has a momentary idea of knocking Scrooge down with a ruler and holding him before realizing the kindness and change of heart in Scrooge.

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A Merry Christmas, uncle! God save you! 

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What do you mean by coming here at this time of day? 

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Which ghost caused the most change in Scrooge’s behaviour? 

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Write a character sketch of Bob Cratchit

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Back Exercises - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

Fill in the blanks by adding prefixes or suffixes to the words in brackets.

  1. The hikers did not expect to see a hotel amidst the ________________ (wild).

  2. The group found it difficult to ________________ (code) the clues for the treasure hunt.

  3. The archaeologists found many ________________ (historic) fossils during their _______________ (archaeology) dig in the Western Ghats.

  4. The ballet dancers gave a ________________ (grace) performance during the dance recital.

  5. The people participated in ________________  (peace) protests against government ________________ (action).

  1. The hikers did not expect to see a wild hotel amidst the wilderness.

  2. The group found it difficult to decode the clues for the treasure hunt.

  3. The archaeologists found many historic fossils during their archaeological dig in the Western Ghats.

  4. The ballet dancers gave a graceful performance during the dance recital.

  5. The people participated in peaceful protests against government actions.

Form as many words as you can with these prefixes. One has been done for you.

  1. Un-                         unable,                 unclear,                undecided,         unfriendly

  2. With-                     ________________________________________________

  3. Im-                         ______________________________________________

  4. Ir-                           ________________________________________________

  5. Dis-                        __________________________________________________

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Now form as many words as you can with these suffixes.

  1. -able                      ______________________________________________

  2. -ness                     _______________________________________________

  3. -less                       ______________________________________________

  4. -ier                         ______________________________________________

  5. -ly                           ______________________________________________

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Imagine that you are Ebenezer Scrooge. Write a diary entry about your experience with the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. Write about the changes that came in your and your feelings when you saw your past, present and future.

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Extra Questions - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

How would you describe Scrooge's character and attitude towards others at the beginning of the story? 

At the beginning of the story, Scrooge is described as a cold-hearted, miserly, and unsympathetic man. He has an aversion to Christmas and holds a negative attitude towards others, especially those in need. He is disrespectful to his clerk, Mr. Cratchit, and shows no compassion for the poor or those celebrating the festive season. Scrooge is self-centred, only caring about his wealth and business, and isolates himself from his family and community.

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About the Author - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

The story "Scrooge's Christmas" is a retelling of the classic Charles Dickens novel "A Christmas Carol." Charles Dickens was a prominent Victorian era author known for his social commentary and portrayal of the working class in his works. Some of his most famous works include "Oliver Twist," "Great Expectations," and "David Copperfield." He is considered one of the greatest writers in the English language and his works continue to be celebrated and adapted for various media today.

Summary - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

The story tells that the best Christmas is to live a life full of such virtues as kindness, love, mercy, forbearance, tolerance, charity and goodwill. Christmas is not just a day to celebrate, it is a way of life - a life of joy for oneself and for others. 

Supernatural element plays a prominent role in the play β€˜The Christmas Carol’ as ..................................

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Themes - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

  1. Greed and Generosity:
    The theme of greed and generosity is central to the story. Scrooge is portrayed as a miser who values his wealth more than anything else. He is unwilling to part with his money and is indifferent to the sufferings of the poor. The story shows how his encounter with the three spirits transforms him, and he learns to be generous and compassionate towards others.
  2. Redemption:
    Another important theme in the story is redemption. Scrooge is shown as a character who is in need of redemption. The spirits....

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Plot - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

The plot of the chapter revolves around the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, a wealthy but miserly and bitter old man who despises Christmas and all forms of kindness and generosity. On the night of Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of....

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Important Lines - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

"Bah! Humbug!" - This phrase is repeatedly used by Scrooge to express his disdain for Christmas and his belief that it is a waste of time and money. It is important because it highlights Scrooge's initial attitude towards the holiday season and sets the stage for his eventual transformation.

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Vocabulary - Scrooge celebrate Christmas | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English

Counting – house: an office where accounts and money were kept 
The counting-house was where all the financial records were kept.

Chink: a small opening or hole in a wall
The chink in the wall created havoc during the rainy season.

Without: (here) outside 
Scrooge stepped outside....................................

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