Fill in the Blanks
ACC: Other characters: Key quotesOnline version
This engaging fill-in-the-blanks game tests your knowledge on a selection of quotes relating to the other characters (Belle, The Cratchits, Ignorance and Want and the Fezziwigs) in 'A Christmas Carol'.
This has been designed with GCSE English Literature in mind, so quotes have been taken from different places in the novel and cover a variety of themes.
1
Beware
pinched
Want
twisted
meagre
wolfish
hideous
Want
shreds
foldings
Ignorance
brow
gloom
wretched
shrivelled
Ignorance
and
:
"
From
the
of
its
robe
,
it
brought
two
children
:
,
abject
,
frightful
,
,
miserable
"
"
Yellow
,
,
ragged
,
scowling
,
"
"
A
stale
and
hand
had
them
,
and
them
and
pulled
them
into
"
"
They
are
man
?
s
?
this
boy
is
,
this
girl
is
.
of
both
?
but
most
of
all
beware
of
this
boy
,
for
on
his
I
see
that
written
which
is
.
"
2
sparkled
chosen
passion
dim
sight
happy
ecstasy
haggard
man
golden
creature
graceful
delight
idol
contract
changed
engrosses
father
gratitude
springtime
nobler
promise
Belle
:
"
Her
tears
"
"
Another
has
displaced
me
?
a
one
"
"
I
have
seen
your
aspirations
fall
of
one
by
one
,
until
the
master
,
Gain
,
you
"
"
Our
is
an
old
one
?
you
have
,
when
it
was
made
you
were
another
"
"
May
you
be
in
the
life
you
have
"
Belle's
family
:
"
Shouts
of
wonderful
"
"
The
joy
,
the
,
the
"
"
When
he
thought
that
such
another
,
quite
as
and
full
of
,
might
have
called
him
,
and
been
a
in
the
winter
of
his
life
,
his
grew
very
indeed
"
3
pleasant
frame
we
Tim
walk
blind
Christmas
crutch
church
gold
who
am
Tiny
:
"
He
bore
a
little
,
and
his
limbs
supported
by
an
iron
"
"
As
good
as
and
better
"
?
"
He
hoped
the
people
saw
him
in
the
,
because
he
was
a
cripple
,
and
it
might
be
to
them
to
remember
upon
Day
,
made
lame
beggars
and
men
see
"
The
above
quotes
are
taken
from
:
Act
Three
"
None
of
us
shall
forget
Poor
Tiny
Tim
?
when
recollect
how
patient
,
and
how
kind
he
was
"
"
I
very
happy
,
very
happy
"
The
above
quotes
are
taken
from
:
Act
Four
4
Two
calves
happiness
moons
light
happy
voice
substantial
power
pleasure
light
oily
fortune
comfortable
beaming
The
Fezziwigs
:
"
Called
out
in
a
,
rich
,
fat
,
,
jovial
"
"
One
vast
smile
"
"
The
three
Miss
Fezziwigs
:
and
lovable
"
"
A
positive
appeared
to
issue
from
Fezziwig
?
s
"
"
They
shone
like
"
"
He
has
the
to
render
us
or
unhappy
;
to
make
out
service
or
burdensome
;
a
or
a
toil
.
"
?
"
The
he
gives
is
quite
as
great
as
if
it
could
cost
a
"
The
above
quotes
are
from
.
.
.
Act
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