English-An inspector calls pt.1 0.0 / 5 ? EnglishNon-fiction textsGCSEEdexcel Created by: HarryisaCantwellCreated on: 30-12-21 15:01 "Fire and blood and anguish" The Inspector 1 of 18 "Why shouldn't they try for higher wages" Eric 2 of 18 "As if a girl of that sort would ever refuses money Mrs birling 3 of 18 "There will be a public scandal" Mr birling 4 of 18 "(passionately)your pretending everything is just as it was before" Shelia 5 of 18 "Public men ,Mr Birling, have public responsibilities" The Inspector 6 of 18 "Not the kind of father a chap would go to" Eric 7 of 18 "Were respectable citizens not criminals" Gerald 8 of 18 "Burnt her insides out, of course" The Inspector 9 of 18 "I accept no blame at all" Mrs Birling 10 of 18 "I did my duty" Mrs Birling 11 of 18 "We are members of one body" The inspector 12 of 18 "I was in the sate where a chap easily turns nasty" Eric 13 of 18 "A man has has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own" Mr Birling 14 of 18 "You Used the power you had as the daughter of a good customer" The Inspector 15 of 18 "She was young and pretty and war hearted- and intensely grateful Eric 16 of 18 "I cannot accept any resposability...it would be very awkward" Mr Birling 17 of 18 "These girls aren't cheap labour they're people" Sheila 18 of 18
In Act One of ‘An Inspector Calls’ how does J.B Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience, as well as interest and involve them in his play? 0.0 / 5
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