Who said what to whom and when? Flashcards
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? Tight-fisted
Dickens/The narrator says this about Scrooge at the start.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? Humbug
Scrooge says this to Fred about Christmas.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? If they be like to die, then they had better do it.
Scrooge says this to a charity collector about the poor.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? A poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket.
Scrooge says this to Bob because he is annoyed that Christmas is a paid day off.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? I wear the chains I forged in life.
Marley says this to Scrooge.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? Jet of light
Dickens/ The narrator says this about the Ghost of Christmas Past.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? A lonely boy
Dickens/ The narrator says this about Scrooge.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? He has the power to render us happy.
Scrooge says this to the Ghost of Christmas Past about Fezziwig
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? I see a vacant seat.
The Ghost of Christmas Present says this to Scrooge because he predicts that Tim will die.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? I don’t mind going if a lunch is provided.
A businessman says this about Scrooge’s funeral.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? Tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone.
Scrooge says this to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come because he hopes he will have chance to change the future.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? I will live in the past, the present, and the future!
Scrooge says this because he is determined to make the most of his fresh start.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? A great many back-payments are included
Scrooge says this to the charity collector because he donates a lot, which he feels he owes because of his previous meanness.
Who says this quote, and who is it about or to? I’ll raise your salary.
Scrooge says this to Bob.