Test 5 Flashcards
In the poem “In the Bleak Midwinter,” the poet’s gift to Jesus was what?
her heart
Who called the March girls “little women”?
father
What did each March girl find under her pillow on Christmas morning?
a Bible
What did the March girls take to the poor widow and her children on Christmas morning?
food
The animal that did not like winter weather or the stable in “The Barn” was the what?
colt
In “All My Heart This Night Rejoices,” the author rejoices over what?
Christ’s birth
The name of Scrooge’s partner was what?
Jacob Marley
Bob Cratchit was Scrooge’s what?
clerk
How many spirits visited Scrooge after the ghost of his partner left him?
3
On Christmas morning, what did Scrooge purchase for the Cratchit family?
a turkey
Who said, “God bless us, every one”?
Tiny Tim
Who wrote A Christmas Carol?
Charles Dickens
Scrooge went to have Christmas dinner with his what?
nephew
Who wrote “A Bed in My Heart”?
Martin Luther
At the end of “A Merry Christmas,” Mrs. March commented, “We helped our neighbor and our neighbor helped us.” Explain what she meant. How does her comment illustrate the Bible principle that “whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap” (gal. 6:7)?
The March family helped their neighbor when they took their Christmas breakfast and some firewood to a poor widow and her family. The Marches’ neighbor, Mr. Laurence, heard about it, and helped them. He sent the Marches a special treat to make up for their lost breakfast. The march family sowed kindness, and they reaped kindness.