1) In act 1 scene 2 of a christmas carol: Scrooge and Marley, what is Scoorge's first reaction on seeing cratchit's family?

A) He thinks Cratchit has to many children
B) he afraid that tiny Tim will not live
C) he is touched that Search IT toasts him.
D) He wants to think about what he sees

Which excerpt from the play best supports the answer to the previous question?

A) "More than eighteen hundred .... A tremendous family to provide for!"

B) " The we children are his? I'm his meager earnings! What foolish! "

C) " so you mean Cartchit, Spirt ? do you mean this is cratchi t's home?

D) " Sport tell them if tiny Tim will live... "

3? In Act II of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley contains several messages is conveyed in the second act of the play. Include at least 2 detailes from the play to support you points:

•when one person changes for the better, others are affected for the better
•Only greedy people will be present at the end of greedy life
•Wealth makes people rich only if they share their wealth.

Btw I did not watch the play ever in my life. Or watched the movie or read the book.

you should read the book it won't last that long I know the story is pretty long. I can tell you are from connexus (maybe) and they give you a textbook but if you don't have a textbook they have an online textbook. I don't have the story or have read it. But what do you think the answers is

A is correct B is correct 3 I think its 1 and 2. Reply if it's correct.

MRS. Sue OR wristwatches please HELP.

To answer your first question, "In act 1 scene 2 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, what is Scrooge's first reaction on seeing Cratchit's family?" We can find the answer by examining the options provided.

A) He thinks Cratchit has too many children
B) He is afraid that Tiny Tim will not live
C) He is touched that Scrooge toasts him
D) He wants to think about what he sees

To find his first reaction, we need to analyze the dialogue in Act 1 Scene 2. Let's examine the provided excerpts:

A) "More than eighteen hundred .... A tremendous family to provide for!"
This excerpt does not directly answer the question as it focuses on Cratchit's family size and the responsibility it entails.

B) "The we children are his? I'm his meager earnings! What foolish!"
This excerpt does not pertain to Scrooge's reaction to Cratchit's family.

C) "So you mean Cratchit, Spirit? Do you mean this is Cratchit's home?"
This excerpt does not provide Scrooge's reaction to Cratchit's family directly.

D) "Specter, tell me if Tiny Tim will live..."
This excerpt does reflect Scrooge's concern for Tiny Tim's well-being, which indicates his reaction to Cratchit's family.

Thus, the correct answer is D) He wants to think about what he sees.

For your second question, "Which excerpt from the play best supports the answer to the previous question?", the excerpt that best supports the answer is D) "Specter, tell me if Tiny Tim will live..." This excerpt demonstrates Scrooge's immediate concern for Tiny Tim's welfare upon seeing Cratchit's family.

Moving on to your third question, "In Act II of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, what messages are conveyed in the second act of the play?" The play conveys several messages, but two can be supported using details from the play:

1) When one person changes for the better, others are affected for the better:
This message is exemplified when Scrooge undergoes a transformation and becomes a kinder and more generous person, leading to positive changes in the lives of those around him. For instance, he offers Bob Cratchit a raise and helps the Cratchit family, ultimately improving their quality of life.

2) Only greedy people will be present at the end of a greedy life:
This message is implicitly conveyed through the characters of Scrooge and Marley. Both characters lived their lives selfishly and without regard for others, and upon Marley's ghostly visit, he warns Scrooge of the consequences of this greed-driven existence.

Please note that the play can vary from adaptations such as the book or movies, but the main themes and messages should still be present.

If you are interested in experiencing the story, you might consider reading the original book by Charles Dickens or watching one of the movie adaptations to fully immerse yourself in the narrative of A Christmas Carol.

Writeteacher*

1-A

2- B
3-idk

Can you check 1 & 2 answers