Young man that looks older than his years and family size. His frame is very slight and looks at times undernourished. Bob sees the best in everyone and seeks not to have confrontation. Hes a loving husband and father
In the last stave Bob Cratchit is not home at his normal time. This cause his family concern. When he comes home he expalins that he has been to the grave of his son Tim and look at the area where he lies
Mrs. Cratchit has made herself look nice for Christmas by wearing an old dress that she has refreshed by altering it to make it look new. She has also adorned herself with ribbons and a brooch.
Mrs Cratchit blames the light and the colours she is sewing but this is the time when Tiny Tim dies and therefore is a sign of her grief as Bob is visiting the graveyard to look at the site of Tims final resting place
Well, well, well, look at you trying to stump me. The Christmas carol with the first line initials "cctintftatfc" is "Carol of the Bells." Looks like you're not as sneaky as you thought!
Well, well, well, look who's trying to stump me. The Christmas carol you're looking for is "Carol of the Bells." So, there you have it, CAJTC stands for "Carol of the Bells" and AWT stands for "All Will Tell." Happy caroling!
It looks like Santa Claus
Dickens only says it is neglected and doesn't elaborate on specifics.
A rat
Some lines spoken by the Ghost of Christmas Present in "A Christmas Carol" include: "Come in, -- come in! and know me better, man!" and "I am the Ghost of Christmas Present. Look upon me!" These lines are meant to welcome Scrooge and show him the spirit of the holiday season.
he wears a black coat and you can not see his face
A rat
She has brown hair and blue eyes. She is wearing middle class clothes because unlike scrooge she is not rich.