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Scrooge being mean talking to the portly gentlemen refusing to give money to the charity

They better do it and decrease, the surplus population




Verb - decrease, surplus

The narrator describing Scrooge

Solitary as an oyster


Hard and sharp as flint




Simile

Scrooge feelings towards Christmas

What reasons to be merry?




rhetorical question

Scrooge telling the portly gentlemen to get the homeless off the streets

Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?




Rhetorical questions

Scrooge saying to Bob that he will raise his salary to help pay Tiny Tims health

I'll raise your salary




Personal pronoun - I'll


Verb - raise

Scrooge changes to help Tiny Tim

Like a second father to Tiny Tim




Metaphor - want to be his father but can't so helps

Scrooge is nice and happy to everyone at the end of the play

God bless us / merry Christmas!




exclamation mark

Scrooge's thought's and attitude to his change

I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angle




metaphor and simile

Fred's party and it show what people think of him

I have no patience with him


Rather a disagreeable 'Scrooge!'




Exclamation marks so no one likes him


Noun - patience