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752881854141614. Scrooge speaks to Marley with ‘humility and deference’. How has he changed since the beginning of his conversation with the ghost? Why do you think he has changed?0014. Scrooge speaks to Marley with ‘humility and deference’. How has he changed since the beginning of his conversation with the ghost? Why do you think he has changed?192695321075657. Again, why does Dickens emphasise the normality of the setting by having Scrooge check this living quarters? 007. Again, why does Dickens emphasise the normality of the setting by having Scrooge check this living quarters? -3918919724912. Pick THREE adjectives used to describe Marley’s face and complete single word analysis on them. 002. Pick THREE adjectives used to describe Marley’s face and complete single word analysis on them. 1791904-645065.Scrooge sees a ‘locomotive hearse’ leading him up the stairs. What are the connotations of a hearse? What mood is Dickens trying to establish here?05.Scrooge sees a ‘locomotive hearse’ leading him up the stairs. What are the connotations of a hearse? What mood is Dickens trying to establish here?7273100296253815. ‘Mankind was by business’ – Explain the significance of this line.015. ‘Mankind was by business’ – Explain the significance of this line.right435230616. Do you think Scrooge wants to change because he can see what he has done wrong, or simply because he is afraid? Discuss. 0016. Do you think Scrooge wants to change because he can see what he has done wrong, or simply because he is afraid? Discuss. 7392390-27907013. What does Marley suggest about Scrooge’s own chain? 013. What does Marley suggest about Scrooge’s own chain? 4839196388916912.’I wear the chain I forged in life’ – Explain the significance of this metaphor.012.’I wear the chain I forged in life’ – Explain the significance of this metaphor.5029200189411411. How do you think Scrooge attempts to gain control of the situation?11. How do you think Scrooge attempts to gain control of the situation?4993574-16031810. Scrooge is confronted with Marley’s Ghost yet remains ‘caustic’. What does this mean and what does it tell us about Scrooge at this point in the novel? 0010. Scrooge is confronted with Marley’s Ghost yet remains ‘caustic’. What does this mean and what does it tell us about Scrooge at this point in the novel? 273726249341979. ‘I won’t believe it’ – Why does Scrooge outright refuse to believe what is happening? 009. ‘I won’t believe it’ – Why does Scrooge outright refuse to believe what is happening? 284414033191538. How does Dickens use the bell to create tension for his readers?08. How does Dickens use the bell to create tension for his readers?190594410143676. ‘Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it.’ – What does this quotation tell us about Scrooge’s character? What does darkness symbolise here?6. ‘Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it.’ – What does this quotation tell us about Scrooge’s character? What does darkness symbolise here?-27319-2009411.Why do you think Dickens spends so long emphasising the normality of the door knocker?001.Why do you think Dickens spends so long emphasising the normality of the door knocker?12446838886573.Why do you think Scrooge makes a point of walking into his house ‘sturdily’ after what he has just seen?3.Why do you think Scrooge makes a point of walking into his house ‘sturdily’ after what he has just seen?left52073294.’The sound resounded through the house like thunder’ – What is the effect of this simile? 004.’The sound resounded through the house like thunder’ – What is the effect of this simile? ................
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