Christmas Carol Novel
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Themes: Adapted Classics, Low Level Classics, Charles Dickens, Fiction, Tween, Teen, Young Adult, Chapter Book, Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo Books, Hi-Lo Solutions, High-Low Books, Hi-Low Books, ELL, EL, ESL, Struggling Learner, Struggling Reader, Special Education, SPED, Newcomers, Reading, Learning, Education, Educational, Educational Books. Timeless Classics--designed for the struggling reader and adapted to retain the integrity of the original classic. These classics will grab a student's attention from the first page. Included are eight pages of end-of-book activities to enhance the reading experience.Scrooge is downright mean and cold-hearted-- the stingiest man in all of London. Could anything on earth transform him into a kind and caring human being? Probably not. But the spirit of Christmas is very powerful-- more powerful by far than anything on earth.

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Date de parution 25 décembre 2010
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781602918078
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 13 Mo

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A CHRISTMAS CHARLES AROL C DICKENS
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Charles Dickens
– A D A P T E D B Y Eîy Hutçhîsô
Literature Set 1 (17191844) A Christmas Carol The Count of Monte Cristo Frankenstein Gulliver’s Travels The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Last of the Mohicans
Literature Set 2 (18451884) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Around the World in 80 Days Great Expectations Jane Eyre The Man in the Iron Mask
Literature Set 3 (18861908) The Call of the Wild Captains Courageous Dracula Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The Hound of the Baskervilles The Jungle Book
Oliver Twist Pride and Prejudice Robinson Crusoe The Swiss Family Robinson The Three Musketeers
Moby Dick The Prince and the Pauper The Scarlet Letter A Tale of Two Cities 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Kidnapped The Red Badge of Courage The Time Machine Treasure Island The War of the Worlds White Fang
Copyright © 1999, 2011 by Saddleback Educational Publishing All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher. SADDLEBACK EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING and any associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Saddleback Educational Publishing.
ISBN: 978-1-61651-073-2 eBook: 978-1-60291-807-8
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| Contents|
Sçôôé’s Ofiçé................................................ 5
Thé Day Géts Côdé ........................................12
Maéy’s Ghôst..................................................17
Thé Fîst ôf thé Théé Sîîts ............................23
Aôthé Chîstas Past.....................................30
Thé Séçôd ôf thé Théé Sîîts........................39
Môé Chîstas Péséts ..................................48
Thé Thîd ôf thé Théé Sîîts...........................57
A Chîstas Futué? .........................................65
Thé Ed ôf It .....................................................73
 Açtîvîtîés ...........................................................81
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|1| Scrooge’s Oice
Maéy was déad, tô éî wîth. Théé îs ô dôut whatévé aôut that. Od Maéy was as déad as a dôôaî. Of çôusé Sçôôé kéw hé was déad. Hôw çôud ît é ôthéwîsé? Sçôôé ad hé wéé atés fô I dô’t kôw hôw ay yéas. Sçôôé was hîs ôy fîéd ad hîs ôy ôué. Ad évé Sçôôé was ôt sôdéadfuy çut u y thé sad évét. Thé étîô ôf Maéy’s fuéa îs é açk tô thé ôît I statéd fô. Théé îsno doubtthat Maéy was déad. Thîs ust é dîstîçty udéstôôd—ô ôthî wôdéfu ça çôé ôf thé stôy I a aôut tô té yôu. Sçôôé had évé aîtéd ôut Maéy’s aé ô thé sî. Yéas aftéwad ît stî hu aôvé thé dôô:Scrooge and Marley. Sôétîés éôé çaéd Sçôôé “Sçôôé,” ad sôétîés
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“Maéy.” Hé aswééd tô ôth aés. It was a thé saé tô hî. Sçôôé was a véy tîhtistéd a! Hé was séçét, ad séf-çôtaîéd, ad sôîtay as a ôysté. Thé çôd wîthî hî fôZé hîs ôd féatués ad îéd hîs ôîtéd ôsé. It shîvééd hîs çhééks ad stîffééd hîs wak. It adé hîs éyés éd ad hîs thî îs ué. Thé haî ô hîs héad, éyéôws, ad çhî was fôsty whîté. Hé séééd tô çay hîs ôw ôw tééatué wîth hî. Hé îçéd hîs çôfféé î thé sué, ad dîd’t thaw ît ôé dééé at Chîstas. Outsîdé héat ad çôd had îtté îluéçéô Sçôôé. Nô su çôud wa hî; ôwîté wéathé çôud çhî hî. Nô wîd that éw was ôé îtté tha hé. Nô faî sôw was çôdé. Nô étî aî was éss ôé tô éçy. Thé héavîést aî, sôw, haî, ad séét had ôy ôé advataé ôvé hî. Théyôfté “çaé dôw” hadsôéy—ut Sçôôéévé dîd. Nôôdy évé stôéd hî î thé stéét tô say, “My déa Sçôôé, hôw aé yôu? Whé wî yôu çôé tô séé é?” Nô éas askéd hî fô aythî. Nô çhîdé askéd hî
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what tîé ît was. Nô a ô wôa évé askéd hî dîéçtîôs. Evé thé îd é’s dôs séééd tô kôw hî. Whé théy saw hîçôî, théy wôud tu théî ôwés îtôdôôways. Thé théy wôud wa théî taîs asîf tô say, “Nô éyé at a îs étté tha a évîéyé, asté!” But what dîd Sçôôé çaé! Thîs was thé véy thî hé îkéd. Oé Chîstas Evé, ôd Sçôôé was usy î hîs çôutî hôusé. It was çôd, dak, îtîwéathé. Hé çôud héa thé éôé ôutsîdé, staî théî féét uô thé avéét stôés tô wa thé. Thé çîty çôçks saîd ît was3:00 p.m., ut ît was quîté dak aéady. It had ôt éé îht a day. Cadés wéé laî î thé wîdôws ôf thé éay ôfiçés. Thé fô çaé ôuî î at évéy çhîk ad kéyhôé. It wassô désé ôutsîdé that, évé thôuh thé stéétwas véy aôw, thé hôusés ô thé ôthé sîdé wéé had tô séé. Thé dôô ôf Sçôôé’s ôfiçé was ôé sô hé çôud kéé a éyé ô hîs çék. I a dîsa îtté çé éyôd, thé çék was çôyî éttés. Sçôôé had a sa ié î hîs ôw iéaçé.
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Thé çék’s tîy ié was sô uçh saé thatît ôôkéd îké ôé çôa. But hé çôud’t add tôît, fô Sçôôé két thé çôa ôx î hîs ôw ô ô  . T h é ç  é  k h a d  u t ô  h î s w h î t éçôfôté ad tîéd tô wa hîséf at théçadé. Nôt éî a a ôf a stô îaîatîô, hé faîéd. “A éy Chîstas, Uçé! Gôd savé yôu!” çîéd a çhééfu vôîçé. It was Sçôôé’s éhéw, whô had just çôé î. “Bah!” saîd Sçôôé. “Huu!” Féd, Sçôôé’s éhéw, was a î a ôw fô wakî î thé fô ad fôst. Hîs façé was uddy ad hadsôé. Hîs éyés sakéd. “Chîstas a huu, Uçé?” saîd thé éhéw. “Yôu dô’t éa that, I a sué!” “Ido,” saîd Sçôôé. “Méy Chîstas? Why é sô éy? Yôu’é ôô éôuh.” “Côé, thé,” auhéd thé éhéw. “Why é sô dîsa? Yôu’é îçh éôuh.” Sçôôé had ô étté aswé tha tô say, “Bah!” aaî ad thé “Huu!” “Dô’t é çôss, Uçé!” “What ésé ça I é,” étuéd thé uçé, “whé I îvé î suçh a wôd ôf fôôs? Méy
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