1. What is the second scene that the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
The Cratchits' home after Tiny Tim has died.
2. Who and/or what is missing from the scene mentioned in Question 1, above, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
Bob Cratchit, and his thoughts about Tiny Tim.
3. What does the first inscription that appears say, on a tombstone, when the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge the graveyard, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
"In memory of Louise wife of Angus Stuart who died March 16, 17__, aged 3_..."
4. What song is heard, when the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge the graveyard, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
"The Beautiful Day," sung a cappella, by Tiny Tim
5. Who is in the graveyard, when the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come takes Scrooge there, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
Bob Cratchit.
6. What does the inscription on Tiny Tim's tombstone say, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
This is a trick question; Tiny Tim's tombstone is a cross, with no inscription, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
7. What does the inscription on Scrooge's tombstone say, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
"Ebenezer Scrooge."
8. What is unusual about Scrooge's tomb, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
It appears to be very dark and deep; Scrooge falls into it, and falls a long way, as if to the center of the Earth, where he finds himself in Hell.
9. What is unusual about the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
He appears to be a skeleton for a moment, right before Scrooge falls into his tomb.
10. Who welcomes Scrooge to Hell, in this adaptation of A Christmas Carol?
Jacob Marley
Quiz and Answers by William Mortensen Vaughan
William Mortensen Vaughan's reviews and ratings of (and quizzes on) adaptations of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens
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