1. In Act II, Scene 4, of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, Present repeats the words "Workhouses and prisons". Why does he do this? *

A. To let Scrooge know that the children can go there.
B. To warn Scrooge of his future.
C. To show he is in control.
D. To remind Scrooge of what he said about poor people.

2. In Act II, Scene 4, of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, what do the business men think of Scrooge? *
A. He was a generous man
B. He was a sad man.
C. He was not liked by anyone.
D. He was very sickly.

3. In Act II, Scene 4, of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, what does the woman selling a bundle think of Scrooge? *
A. She feels bad he died alone.
B. She thinks he was a mean and terrible person
C. She is afraid his ghost will haunt her
D. She admires him for being wealthy

4.How do the Cratchit's respond to the death of Tiny Tim in Act 2 Scene 4 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley? *
A. They blame Scrooge because they could not afford a good Doctor.
B. They blame one another for not taking good enough care of Tiny Tim.
C.They do their best to comfort one another and move forward.
D.They are unable to function due to their grief over Tiny Tim.

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1. To determine why Present repeats the words "Workhouses and prisons" in Act II, Scene 4 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, we need to analyze the context and examine the options provided.

Option A suggests that Present repeats the words to let Scrooge know that the children can go to workhouses and prisons. However, this is not accurate as Present is actually trying to show Scrooge the consequences of his actions, rather than informing him about the options for children.

Option B suggests that Present repeats the words to warn Scrooge of his future. This is a plausible explanation, as Present uses these words to show Scrooge the potential outcome of his selfishness and lack of empathy. By emphasizing the conditions of workhouses and prisons, Present wants to make Scrooge aware of the darkness that awaits him if he continues on his present path.

Option C suggests that Present repeats the words to show he is in control. This is not accurate because Present is not asserting control in this particular instance, but rather trying to educate and influence Scrooge by showing him the consequences of his actions.

Option D suggests that Present repeats the words to remind Scrooge of what he said about poor people. This is also not accurate as the purpose of Present's repetition is not to remind Scrooge of his previous statements, but to make him understand the consequences of his attitude towards the poor.

Based on the analysis, the most accurate answer would be B. Present repeats the words "Workhouses and prisons" to warn Scrooge of his future.

2. To determine what the business men think of Scrooge in Act II, Scene 4 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, we need to analyze the context and examine the options provided.

Option A suggests that the business men think Scrooge was a generous man. This is unlikely because Scrooge is portrayed as a greedy and selfish character throughout the story.

Option B suggests that the business men think Scrooge was a sad man. While it is true that Scrooge is unhappy and isolated at the beginning of the story, this option does not provide enough information to fully answer the question.

Option C suggests that the business men think Scrooge was not liked by anyone. This is a plausible explanation, as Scrooge's miserly nature and lack of concern for others' well-being would likely earn him dislike from those around him.

Option D suggests that the business men think Scrooge was very sickly. This is not accurate as there is no indication in the text that the business men perceive Scrooge as physically sick.

Based on the analysis, the most accurate answer would be C. The business men think Scrooge was not liked by anyone.

3. To determine what the woman selling a bundle thinks of Scrooge in Act II, Scene 4 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, we need to analyze the context and examine the options provided.

Option A suggests that the woman feels bad he died alone. This is not accurate as the woman selling a bundle is not aware of Scrooge's death at this point in the story.

Option B suggests that the woman thinks he was a mean and terrible person. This is a plausible explanation, as the woman's dialogue implies that she had negative experiences with Scrooge and holds a negative opinion of him.

Option C suggests that the woman is afraid his ghost will haunt her. This is not accurate as there is no indication in the text that the woman is afraid of Scrooge's ghost.

Option D suggests that the woman admires him for being wealthy. This is also not accurate as the woman's dialogue and tone indicate that she has a negative perception of Scrooge.

Based on the analysis, the most accurate answer would be B. The woman selling a bundle thinks Scrooge was a mean and terrible person.

4. To determine how the Cratchit's respond to the death of Tiny Tim in Act II, Scene 4 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, we need to analyze the context and examine the options provided.

Option A suggests that they blame Scrooge because they could not afford a good Doctor. This is not accurate as the text does not indicate that the Cratchit family blames Scrooge for Tiny Tim's death.

Option B suggests that they blame one another for not taking good enough care of Tiny Tim. This is not accurate as there is no indication in the text that the Cratchits blame each other for Tiny Tim's death.

Option C suggests that they do their best to comfort one another and move forward. This is a plausible explanation, as the Cratchit family is depicted as a close-knit and supportive unit throughout the story. It is likely that they come together to console each other and find strength to move forward in the face of their loss.

Option D suggests that they are unable to function due to their grief over Tiny Tim. This is not accurate as there is no indication in the text that the Cratchits are completely incapacitated by their grief. While they may be saddened by Tiny Tim's death, they show resilience and continue to support one another.

Based on the analysis, the most accurate answer would be C. The Cratchit family does their best to comfort one another and move forward.