7th Grade Final Review- Day 3

7th Grade Final Review- Day 3

6th - 8th Grade

24 Qs

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7th Grade Final Review- Day 3

7th Grade Final Review- Day 3

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6th - 8th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Exposition of a Christmas Carol
Scrooge is seen only caring for himself and is hated by everyone in town. He is only focused on making more money and is not looking to give or care about anyone else. Most of all he hates Christmas.
Scrooge is a new man. He resolves to give and exude joy. He decides he has a lot of life left to live, and being a miser is not the most fulfilling or beneficial lifestyle to invest the rest of his days.
Scrooge shows “Merry Christmas” to everyone he meets in the streets. He buys the Cratchit family a turkey, gives Bob Cratchit a raise, and promises to help his family’s needs.
Scrooge finally sees the gravestone of the man so loathed by everyone; it is him. His heart is changed, and he resolves if he has another chance, he will make everything right and live differently.
Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future visit and show him different scenes in his life.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Rising Action of a Christmas Carol
Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future visit and show him different scenes in his life.
Scrooge is seen only caring for himself and is hated by everyone in town. He is only focused on making more money and is not looking to give or care about anyone else. Most of all he hates Christmas.
Scrooge is a new man. He resolves to give and exude joy. He decides he has a lot of life left to live, and being a miser is not the most fulfilling or beneficial lifestyle to invest the rest of his days.
Scrooge shows “Merry Christmas” to everyone he meets in the streets. He buys the Cratchit family a turkey, gives Bob Cratchit a raise, and promises to help his family’s needs.
Scrooge finally sees the gravestone of the man so loathed by everyone; it is him. His heart is changed, and he resolves if he has another chance, he will make everything right and live differently.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Climax of a Christmas Carol
Scrooge finally sees the gravestone of the man so loathed by everyone; it is him. His heart is changed, and he resolves if he has another chance, he will make everything right and live differently.
Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future visit and show him different scenes in his life.
Scrooge is seen only caring for himself and is hated by everyone in town. He is only focused on making more money and is not looking to give or care about anyone else. Most of all he hates Christmas.
Scrooge is a new man. He resolves to give and exude joy. He decides he has a lot of life left to live, and being a miser is not the most fulfilling or beneficial lifestyle to invest the rest of his days.
Scrooge shows “Merry Christmas” to everyone he meets in the streets. He buys the Cratchit family a turkey, gives Bob Cratchit a raise, and promises to help his family’s needs.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Falling Action of a Christmas Carol
Scrooge shows “Merry Christmas” to everyone he meets in the streets. He buys the Cratchit family a turkey, gives Bob Cratchit a raise, and promises to help his family’s needs.
Scrooge finally sees the gravestone of the man so loathed by everyone; it is him. His heart is changed, and he resolves if he has another chance, he will make everything right and live differently.
Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future visit and show him different scenes in his life.
Scrooge is seen only caring for himself and is hated by everyone in town. He is only focused on making more money and is not looking to give or care about anyone else. Most of all he hates Christmas.
Scrooge is a new man. He resolves to give and exude joy. He decides he has a lot of life left to live, and being a miser is not the most fulfilling or beneficial lifestyle to invest the rest of his days.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Resolution of a Christmas Carol
Scrooge is a new man. He resolves to give and exude joy. He decides he has a lot of life left to live, and being a miser is not the most fulfilling or beneficial lifestyle to invest the rest of his days.
Scrooge shows “Merry Christmas” to everyone he meets in the streets. He buys the Cratchit family a turkey, gives Bob Cratchit a raise, and promises to help his family’s needs.
Scrooge finally sees the gravestone of the man so loathed by everyone; it is him. His heart is changed, and he resolves if he has another chance, he will make everything right and live differently.
Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future visit and show him different scenes in his life.
Scrooge is seen only caring for himself and is hated by everyone in town. He is only focused on making more money and is not looking to give or care about anyone else. Most of all he hates Christmas.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Which is not a theme of A Christmas Carol?
Always choose yourself first
mankind can be redeemed
you should treat others better than you treat things
kindness

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

(Scene: Bob Cratchit's humble home. The family is gathered around a small table, sharing a meager Christmas dinner.) Bob Cratchit: (with a smile) Well, my dears, though our feast may be modest, let us give thanks for the blessings we have. (He raises his glass) A toast, to our family's love and to the spirit of Christmas! Tiny Tim: (weakly) God bless us, every one! (They clink their glasses together and take a sip, savoring the moment of togetherness.) Based on the prompt what is the answer to this question: who is hosting the Christmas Dinner
Bob Cratchit
Tiny Tim
Ebenezer Scrooge
The Ghost of Christmas Past

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