This refers to the party at Freds home playing the Yes no game when have to guess who or what someone is by getting either yes or no answers to their questions. They discover one is Ebenezer Scrooge
A Turkey in Stave 5
In Stave 4 of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge visits multiple locations with the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come, including the home of a deceased pawnbroker, a graveyard, and the Cratchit household. This stave focuses on the impact of his actions on those around him and the consequences of his behavior.
yes in stave 3
At the end of Stave 3 the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Coem appears nearly immediately
The torch symbolizes warm, inviting light and represents hope and generosity. Its presence in Stave Three of A Christmas Carol helps to transform people's attitudes, leading them to open their hearts to the Christmas spirit and embrace compassion and goodwill towards others.
Yes, Stave One of A Christmas Carol does take place on Christmas Eve. It is on this night that Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley.
There are only five staves in A Chrstmas Carol. each stave (stave being used for music and song) setting out Scrooges life to that fateful Christmas Eve
The spirit through that stave is the Ghost of Christmas Present
The death of Scrooge
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Its a prediction shown to Scrooge of his own grave
There are only five staves in A Chrstmas Carol. each stave (stave being used for music and song) setting out Scrooges life to that fateful Christmas Eve