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A Christmas Carol Word Scramble

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Get into the holiday spirit with our word scramble game inspired by ‘A Christmas Carol’! Test your knowledge of key vocabulary terms from the classic story as you unscramble words and immerse yourself in the world of Charles Dickens.

  • Scrooge
  • Bob Cratchit
  • Ghost of Christmas Past

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Scrooge
a miserly and cold-hearted person
Ebenezer
a character from the novel "A Christmas Carol" who undergoes a transformation
Marley
the deceased business partner of Scrooge who visits him as a ghost
Ghost
a supernatural being that appears to Scrooge to show him his past, present, and future
Redemption
the act of being saved or rescued from sin or evil
Greed
an intense and selfish desire for wealth or possessions
Charity
the act of giving help, usually in the form of money or goods, to those in need
Transformation
a complete change in character or appearance
Regret
a feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done
Isolation
the state of being alone or separated from others
Generosity
the quality of being kind and generous
Forgiveness
the act of pardoning or excusing someone for their mistakes or wrongdoings
Compassion
sympathetic concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
Joy
a feeling of great pleasure and happiness
Kindness
the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
Ghosts of Christmas Past
supernatural beings that show Scrooge his past experiences
Fezziwig
a cheerful character who represents the joyful spirit of Christmas
Tiny Tim
a young boy who is crippled and represents the importance of compassion and empathy
Scrooge's nephew
a character who embodies the Christmas spirit and tries to bring joy to Scrooge
Redemption arc
the narrative structure in which a character undergoes a positive change and finds redemption.

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