A Christmas Carol - Error Correction

English
Year 9
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A worksheet focusing on error correction in key quotes from A Christmas Carol, designed to develop students' understanding of literary techniques and comprehension skills.

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A Christmas Carol - Error Correction

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Error Correction in Key Quotes

Scene Summary and Context Guide: In Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, the story unfolds as Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man, is visited by spirits on Christmas Eve. These encounters lead to a transformation in his character and outlook on life. The narrative emphasises themes of redemption, compassion, and societal responsibility. Key quotes from the text often highlight Dickens's critique of Victorian society and his use of vivid imagery and symbolism. For example, Scrooge's words or descriptions of other characters reveal their traits or foreshadow events. One notable phrase, 'Bah! Humbug!', encapsulates Scrooge's initial attitude towards Christmas and generosity. During his journey, Dickens employs techniques such as metaphor, irony, and characterisation to enrich the narrative. Identifying and correcting errors in these quotes helps deepen understanding of Dickens's style and thematic messages.
1.
Correct the quotation: "Bah! Humbug!" – originally from Dickens. Write the accurate phrase and explain the correction.
[2 marks]
2.
Identify the literary technique in this phrase: 'Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail.'
[2 marks]
3.
Find and correct the inaccuracy: 'Scrooge's words showed his greed and cold-heartedness.'
[2 marks]
4.
The quote 'I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.' contains a literary device. Identify it and correct any errors.
[3 marks]
5.
Analyse the effect of Dickens's use of irony in the statement: 'Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail.'
[4 marks]
6.
Correct this quotation: 'He was a tight-fisted hand at the grindstone.'
[2 marks]
7.
Identify the technique used in the phrase: 'Tiny Tim, who was as good as gold.'
[2 marks]
8.
Correct the inaccuracy: 'The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come was a friendly spirit.'
[2 marks]
9.
Explain the significance of the phrase: 'God bless us, every one!' in the context of the story.
[4 marks]
10.
Identify and correct the error: 'Dickens' use of vivid imagery helps to paint a bleak picture of Victorian poverty.'
[2 marks]
11.
Choose the correct option: Which technique is used in the phrase 'the spirit’s hand was as cold as ice'? a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Personification d) Alliteration
[1 mark]
Aa) Metaphor
Bb) Simile
Cc) Personification
Dd) Alliteration

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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