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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 |
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The narrator describing Scrooge |
Solitary as an oyster Hard and sharp as flint Simile |
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Scrooge feelings towards Christmas |
What reasons to be merry? rhetorical question |
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Scrooge telling the portly gentlemen to get the homeless off the streets |
Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses? Rhetorical questions |
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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 |
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Scrooge changes to help Tiny Tim |
Like a second father to Tiny Tim Metaphor - want to be his father but can't so helps |
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Scrooge is nice and happy to everyone at the end of the play |
God bless us / merry Christmas! exclamation mark |
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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 |
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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 |