'A Christmas Carol' Key Vocabulary: PART 1
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
10 point(s)Match the words from Stave 1 with their definitions.
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- tight-fisted
- grindstone
- wrenching
- covetous
- flint
- solitary
- gait
- shrewdly
- pelting
- clutching
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unwilling to spend money
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a large, round stone that is turned by a machine and is used for making tools sharper
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extremely stressful
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wanting to have something too much, especially something that belongs to someone else
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(a piece of) stone or metal used in a musket to make it fire or in a cigarette lighter to produce a flame
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done or existing alone
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a person's manner of walking
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in a way that shows sharp powers of judgement; astutely
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throwing something at, or bombarding someone with something
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taking or trying to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, worry, or pain
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
5 point(s)Match the words from Stave 2 with their definitions.
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- fragments
- laths
- despairingly
- mournful
- brimful
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a small part broken off or separated from something
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a thin flat strip of wood, especially one of a series forming a foundation for the plaster of a wall
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showing that you feel that there is no hope and that you can do nothing to improve a difficult or worrying situation
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feeling, expressing, or inducing sadness, regret, or grief
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filled with something to the point of overflowing
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
6 point(s)Match the words from Stave 3 with their definitions.
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- withered
- dread
- unaltered
- surplus
- penitence
- forbear
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shrunken or wrinkled from age or disease
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anticipate with great worry or fear
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remaining the same; unchanged
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more than what is needed or used; excess
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the action of feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentance
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politely or patiently restrain an impulse to do something; refrain
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
4 point(s)Match the words from Stave 4 with their definitions.
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- foreshadow
- persevere
- clutch
- intercede
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be a warning or indication of (a future event)
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continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no indication of success
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grasp (something) tightly
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to use your influence to persuade someone in authority to forgive another person, or save this person from punishment
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 point(s)Match the words from Stave 5 with their definitions.
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- earnestness
- endeavour
- alteration
- outset
- the Total Abstinence Principle (as used in A Christmas Carol)
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sincere and intense conviction, determination and seriousness
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try hard to do or achieve something
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the action or process of a change, usually a slight change, in the appearance, character, or structure of something
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the start or beginning of something
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the practice of restraining oneself from being bitter, mean-spirited, angry, dour, greedy, grasping, self-centered, and unforgiving
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