English-An inspector calls pt.2 0.0 / 5 ? EnglishNon-fiction textsGCSEEdexcel Created by: HarryisaCantwellCreated on: 30-12-21 16:40 "it's a hoax of some kind" Gerald 1 of 18 "There's every excuse for whey both your mother and I did" Mr Birling 2 of 18 "But we must really stop these silly pretences" Sheila 3 of 18 "I'm rather more upset by this business than I probably appear to be" Gerald 4 of 18 "Ignore all this silly pessimistic talk" Mr Birling 5 of 18 "A rather cold women and her husbands social superior" The narrator 6 of 18 "lower costs higher prices" Mr Birling 7 of 18 "Its bound to be unpleasant and disturbing" Gerald 8 of 18 "Yes Yes horrid business" Mrs Birling 9 of 18 "Why shouldn't they try for higher wages Eric 10 of 18 "oh-why had this to happen?" Sheila 11 of 18 "familiarity with quite heavy drinking" The Inspector 12 of 18 "that I consider is a trifle impertinent inspector" Mrs Birling 13 of 18 "very please with life" Is said about Sheila 14 of 18 "Not quite at ease" Said about Eric 15 of 18 "massiveness ,solidarity and purposefulness The Inspector 16 of 18 "A chain of events" "The inspector" 17 of 18 "look, mummy(act-1),but mother(act-2) 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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