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A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens 1843 Stave ree Describe the “turning point or important event” in Stave Three that affects Scrooge the most. [15pts] Write a complete paragraph with an introduction of the main idea (use words from the prompt above), supporting details/examples and a conclusion sentence. • Include textual evidence with your own student friendly words Attention to grammar and sentence structure is important. For example: “I” not “you” •verb tense avoids should, would, could “Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?”
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Page 1: A Christmas Carol Stave Three - I Just Teach...A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens 1843 Stave !ree Describe the “turning point or important event” in Stave Three that affects

A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens 1843Stave Three

Describe the “turning point or important event” in Stave Three that affects Scrooge the most. [15pts]

•Write a complete paragraph with an introduction of the main idea (use words from the prompt above), supporting details/examples and a conclusion sentence.

•Include textual evidence with your own student friendly words •Attention to grammar and sentence structure is important. For

example: •“I” not “you” •verb tense avoids should, would, could

“Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?”