A Christmas Carrol Flashcards

1
Q

Scroog holds the warmth of the world

A

Scrooge kept the coal box in his own room

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2
Q

Scrooge can pull out his eye and put it on people

A

He might keep an eye on his clerk

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3
Q

Like thats ever gunna happen

A

Once upon a time

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4
Q

Cant bring it back

A

He couldn’t replenish it

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5
Q

Ha ha my fires bigger imagine having a small fire

A

Scrooge had a very small fire, but the clerk’s fire was so very much smaller that it looked
like one coal

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6
Q

He iced his coffee

A

He iced his office

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7
Q

Cold keeper !!?!!

A

He carried his own low temperature always

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8
Q

Lonnnnnnnnnnnng

A

A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous, old sinner!

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9
Q

;) as flint

A

Hard and sharp as flint

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10
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Lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely
I have nobody for my own
Oh, I'm so lonely
I'm Mr. Lonely
I have nobody for my own
Oh, I'm so lonely
Yo, this one here 
Goes out to all my players out there, man
You know, that got that one good girl, dogg
That's always been there, man
Like, took all the bullshit
But then one day she can't take it no more
And decide to leave
Yeah, I woke up in the middle of the night
And I noticed my girl wasn't by my side
Could've sworn I was dreamin'
For her I was feenin'
So I had to take a little ride
Backtrackin' on these few years
Tryna figure out what I do to make it go bad
'Cause ever since my girl left me
My whole life came crashin', and I'm so
Lonely (so lonely)
I'm Mr. Lonely (Mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
For my own (to call my own)…
A

solitary as an oyster

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11
Q

Time freezes all

A

The cold within him froze his old features

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12
Q

Arthur’s Grind stone

A

he was a tight-fisted hand at the grindstone

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13
Q

The fog like water

A

‘The fog came pouring in…

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14
Q

Freds a good dude

A

A Merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!” cried a cheerful voice

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15
Q

Living glow stick

A

he was all in a glow

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16
Q

Shine bright like a dimond

A

his eyes sparkled

17
Q

Tha hamburger

A

Bah!…Humbug!

18
Q

Happiness does good

A

I believe it has done me good and will do me good

19
Q

The last thing I loses is Christmas humour

A

I’ll keep my Christmas humour to the last

20
Q

If you’re homeless, do you some crimes to get some time

A

Are there no prisons

21
Q

Why be sad on Sunday be sad on Monday the boss makes dollars while I make dimes so be sad on company time.

A

We choose this time, because it is a time, of all others, when Want is keenly felt, and Abundance rejoices

22
Q

( )

A

Nothing

23
Q
Death = - 
\++ population 
Death = + population 
Poor death = -
Poor death = population
A

If they would rather die… they had better do it, and decrease the
surplus population

24
Q

Not my problem

A

It’s not my business

25
Q

Darkness is thick the fog is thick

A

Meanwhile the fog and darkness thickened so

26
Q

The colds power level rose it became below 9000

A

The cold became intense

27
Q

Biiiiiiig fire

A

Had lighted a great fire in a brazier, round which a party of ragged
men and boys were gathered: warming their hands and winking their eyes before the blaze in rapture

28
Q

I hate to watch it go love to see it leaving their hand

A

A poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket every twenty-fifth of
December

29
Q

Slip and slide he ran down the slid dum dum dum

A

‘The clerk…went down a slide…and then ran home to Camden

Town

30
Q

Sad food for a sad little man

A

Scrooge took his melancholy dinner in his usual melancholy tavern

31
Q

So first come death nexts comes a conversation

A

Marley was dead, to begin with

32
Q

One and only friend

A

sole mourner’, ‘sole friend

33
Q

Door nob face

A

not a knocker, but Marley’s face

34
Q

Darkness

A

Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it

35
Q

Chained to the floor

A

The chain he drew was clasped around his middle

36
Q

To fix greed you need to fix your deeds

A

It was long…made of cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds and
heavy purses wrought in steel

37
Q

Till death do us part

A

In life I was your partner, Jacob Marley