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A8ce23c9 Fa0a 4ee5 A7f9 8c77175b61ca - Chapter 6 Answer Key
A8ce23c9 Fa0a 4ee5 A7f9 8c77175b61ca - Chapter 6 Answer Key
Kissing little children and playing with he is now joyful and happy. He is trying to
dogs. redeem himself from his previous acts.
Visiting Fred’s house for Christmas
This shows that Scrooge is enjoying the
dinner. He celebrated and played games
social and family life he lacked. He is no
all night.
longer solitary.
Figure of speech used is a simile. Scrooge compares himself to a feather and angel to show
happiness. He is grateful he has another chance to redeem himself. It also shows that his
soul is free.
The mood is joyful and hopeful using (word choice “glorious, sunny, sweet”). Church bells
are signs of Christmas and hope.
Setting description (no fog, it was a bright This signifies that it was a new start for
sunny day, and the air was cold and sweet) Scrooge. It gave hope to Scrooge as he
now feels happy)
The two quotes explain that when a person dies everything including money is left behind.
(There are no pockets in shrouds) Charles Dickens stated this in “A Christmas Carol” when
Fred said that Scrooge is rich, but he doesn’t use his money and he is rather solitary and
miserable. Through “Money doesn’t buy happiness”, the Cratchits were not rich but happy
and satisfied with what they have. Money is not the objective in itself. What actually
matters and what people are remembered for are their good deeds.