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GCSE English Text Guide - A Christmas Carol includes Online Edition & Quizzes: superb for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP GCSE English Text Guides)

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Scrooge reveals his ignorance of the poor as he makes no distinction between the lower classes and criminals, declaring: “Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?” ii. In no event will we be liable to you for any indirect or consequential damages, or loss of income. In particular, we accept no liability for any programs or data made or stored with the service nor for the costs of recovering or replacing such programs or data. Nothing in this Agreement limits liability for fraudulent misrepresentation or our liability to you in the event of death or personal injury resulting from our negligence or that of our employees agents or sub-contractors. 10. Third Parties For a much more detailed guide on answering the A Christmas Carol question, please see our revision notes on How to Answer the 19th-Century Novel Essay Question .

Please call Customer Services on 0800 1712 712 if you are experiencing difficulties or have any questions. 8. Disclaimer If you become aware of any unauthorised use of Your Account, you must notify us immediately. 5. Termination iv. You may not sub-licence, assign, rent, lease or transfer your accesses. 3. Accessing CGP Online Editions In Stave II, his first stage of remorse is revealed when he regrets not having given money to a carol singer Bob is presented as the ideal family figure: he is a devoted father and husband who is loved and respected by his family:You have read and understand this Agreement and agree that it constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the Agreement between us with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 12. Law and Disputes The plight of the poor is highlighted through Bob’s character and he is used to underscoring Scrooge’s cruel and e xploitative behaviour: This is also echoed by Fred when he declares that his uncle’s wealth is of no use if he “doesn’t do any good with it” For example, the green of Tiny Tim’s burial ground is contrasted with the darkness of Scrooge’s grave

Despite Scrooge’s cruelty towards Bob and his wife’s anger towards Scrooge, the family still display their compassion in raising a toast to Scrooge By using the CGP Online Edition or accessing an Online Edition title you agree to be bound by the full Terms and Conditions. Users of CGP Online Editions Fred is in complete contrast to Scrooge in both spirit and appearance, yet despite his uncle’s disdain for him, he remains loyal and charitable towards Scrooge Bob works in a “dismal little cell” suggesting a gloomy c onfinement from which he cannot escape, which could be viewed as a wider symbol of his povertyScrooge eventually uses his wealth to improve the lives of others and to make society a better place The parties do not intend that any provisions of this Agreement shall be enforceable by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 by any person not a party to it. 11. Entire Agreement It is a closed-book exam, which means you will not have access to a copy of the text (other than the printed extract) in your exam

This is the Agreement for accessing CGP Online Editions (the Service). The Service provides online access to a range of titles published by Coordination Group Publications Ltd. (CGP). This Agreement covers access to the Service regardless of the device or network you access it through. By using the Service you agree to be bound by this Agreement.Scrooge’s first stage in his changed attitude to the poor is when he regrets not having given money to a carol singer: “I should like to have given him something, that’s all” Use CGP Online Editions for your own personal use, including things like studying, classroom teaching, lesson planning and in-school training. Exam responses that are led by ideas are more likely to reach the highest levels of the mark scheme. Exploring the ideas of A Christmas Carol, specifically in relation to the question being asked, will help to increase your fluency and assurance in writing about the text. Scrooge’s isolation from society enables him to remain ignorant of the plight of the poor and the social problems which surround him A Code must be redeemed before the title it is linked to can be accessed. An unredeemed Code may be transferred to another person or organisation who can then redeem it.

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