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__**A Christmas Carol**__

This is the story of a "squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous, old sinner", like the book itself says. his name is Ebenezer Scrooges and the most important thing of him is that he hates Christmas. He even hates paying his clerk, Bob Cratchit, because he thinks he should work on the 25th of December too. What is more is that he refuses having dinner with is only living family, his nephew, in a really rude way. So, what we know now is that Ebenezer really hates Christmas and that he’s greedy and unkind. When he arrives home after rejecting the offer of making a Christmas dinner for poor people, something appears in his dining-room: its Marley’s ghost. Marley was a friend of him who died some years ago and now his ghost, carrying with him a big chain, warns him that if he doesn’t change his way of living, he would end with a bigger chain. That night, Scrooge will be visited by other three ghosts: one of Christmas Past, one of Christmas Present and one of Christmas Yet to Come. The first one will show him his childhood and some of the reasons of why he hates Christmas so much, the second one will show him his clerk, in his Christmas dinner, smiling and being happy with an ill son that can’t be healed because Ebenezer doesn’t pay him well ; the third one won’t say a word, he will only show him the future that he’ll have if he doesn’t change, and Scrooge is so shocked by the death of Cratchit’s son, that when he wakes up he’s other person: he feels inside joy and kindness. But I’m not going to tell you the end of the story, you’ll just have to read it in order to know it... or try to guess it!My personal opinion is that I wasn't in my mood when I read it but I did enjoy it. I wish I could say that I understood all the words, but that would be a lie. I had to look for some vocabulary, but it isn't a difficult book, and it's a really short one. About the plot, I'd say that it's an original one, Dickens was a really good writter.To sum up, if you don't have much time to read and you really want to learn some descripti on words, this is your book. CORRECTIONS AND ASSESSMENT

**//Women and the crisis//** What do you think you would do if you didn’t have enough money to pay for your life? This is the story of Jane Margery Wilson, a nineteen teenager that had to do a big effort in order to continue living: she had to prostitute herself. Of all Jane’s worst nightmares this was the one she never thought she’d end up doing, but it was the only one that gave her enough money to go on. How on earth did she decide that? Well, to put it bluntly, she wished it had been different, but the circumstances made the choice for her: Jane became orphan last year, when her parents died in an awful car accident. Luckily for Jane, she didn’t have to go to a different house, because her mother’s family helped her. In spite of the fact that her mother’s family didn’t live up the hype, our girl stayed there six months happily until summer came and Jane found a cheerful job in a restaurant. To mince my words, I’ll only say that her boss wasn’t really nice to her and she got fired when she refused his request about sleeping with him. And then, as a consequence of a grant’s rejection and her dismissal, her family had to threw her out. Homeless and workless, what she could do? One thing led to another thing until she didn’t have more money and found herself in the streets alone. There she was when she met a girl named “Vermouth”, the girl who taught her that job. And then, the only thing she could do after that was going to this centre where she found me and all the support of a new family. Nowadays, she bitterly regrets accepting that job, but what could she do? She didn’t even have a shoulder to cry on… So, what do you think? Is the government really doing something to avoid this? Are they so sure people don’t need so many grants? I don’t think so, and neither should you. //Lidia Molina Ribera//