Yr 11 Mock ACC Flashcards

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1
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A lonely boy by reading a ________ fire

A

feeble

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2
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Are there no ________ , Are there no ___________?

A

1) Prisons
2) Workhouses

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3
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Grade 7 SS:
Motivated by his desire for ________ ________ Dickens uses Ghost of Christmas P______ to illustrate the live of the poor at Christmas and the hypocrisy of the Christians middle’s class.

A

1) Social
2) Reform
3) Present

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4
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Grade 7 SS
In response to the s_____________ views of the poor . Dickens crafts the __________ family to personify the __________ “poor” and give them an _________ and sentimental family life.

A

1)Stereotypical
2) Cratchits
3) virtuous
4) individual

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5
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In the _______ Poor law’s aimed to punish the “Idle” poor by the dire conditions of the workhouses. But in the _________ _________ we see poor people who are not _____; they are decent and proud and take time and effort to look respectful

A

1)1834
2) Cratchits
3) family
4) idle

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6
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Reflecting on ___________ ideas around damnation and redemptions , Dickens warns his audience of the consequences of their _________

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1) Contemporary
2) Selfishness

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7
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Grade 7 SS
Drawing on Christians ideas around __________ . Dickens uses the Ghost of Christmas past to encourage the _______________ audiences to reflect on the ___ of their past.

A

1) Redemptions
2)Victorians
3)Sin

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8
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Grade 7 Context

______________ was one of the foundational belief of ___________ . During the Victorian era, Some Christians believed redemptions could be achieved by simply not __________. This was know as _________ . Dickens was critical of this idea.

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1) Redemptions
2) Christians
3) sinning
4) abstinence

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9
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As good as ______ and Bob, ‘and ________”

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1) Gold
2) Better

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10
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Appealing to the populations of ______________ , dickens depicts Christmas as the time of ______________ and celebrations

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1) sentimentalism
2) redemptions

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11
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Dickens emphasis his message of _________ ________________

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1) Social
2) Responsibiity

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12
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Dickens portrays family _____ as a source of ________ from moral corruptions

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1) Unit
2) Sanctuary

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13
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I have always though Christmas as a good _____ ,a kind_________,_________ pleasant time

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1)time
2)forgiving
3)charitable

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14
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The _____ Whitin him froze his old ________,nipped his _________ nose shrivelled his cheeks

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1)Cold
2)features
3)pointed

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15
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Secret, and self-contained, and ________ as a _________

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1) Solitery
2) Oyster

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15
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As good a ________ , As good a ________ and as good a ____ , as the good __ city knew

A

1)friend
2)master
3)man
4)old

16
Q

List the 4 Main themes in ACC

A
  1. Isolated
  2. Redemptions
  3. Transformation
    4.avarice (Greed)
17
Q

Dickens uses the character ____ to personify the abundant generosity he wished to encourage in this reader and their _____________ on the poor

A

1) Fred
2) Treatment

18
Q

ACC was published in the ______

A

1) 1845

19
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The Victorians idealised the __________ and purity of the __________ . Many children including ________ were used as cheap labour in factories and employed in dangerous roles/

A

1) innocence
2) Children
3) Dickens