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Bell Work 2.14 Write one adverb clause, one appositive, and one adjective clause about Stave 1 of A Christmas Carol.
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Adverb Clause Appositive Adjective Clause
While Fred enjoys celebrating Christmas, Scrooge does not. The charity collectors are surprised when Scrooge refuses to donate money. Appositive Bob Crachit (Scrooge’s clerk) is a poor, humble man. Adjective Clause Scrooge is visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley who used to be his business partner.
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Bell Work: Stave 2 Q’s Pick up a copy of the participation questions from the front computer table. You may use the story to help you answer the questions (Stave 2 begins on pg 632). Read or work on your novel packet when finished.
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Bell Work 2.15 Write one participial phrase, one appositive, and one compound element about Stave 2 and/or Stave 3 of A Christmas Carol.
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Participial Phrase Appositive Adjective Clause Compound Element
Watching the events of his past, Scrooge becomes sad and frustrated. Appositive Belle—Scrooge’s fiancé—breaks off their engagement. Adjective Clause Scrooge goes willingly with the Ghost of Christmas Present whose appearance resembles a Christmas tree. Compound Element Scrooge and the spirits talk to each other.
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Bell Work Make sure you have completed all the work in your packet for A Christmas Carol through the “Foil” exercise.
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