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Card 6
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Why is an inspector calls different from the old morality plays?
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Card 7
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What is a temporal law?
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Card 8
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Complete the sentence: The inspector represents temporal law - but...
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Card 9
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Why does Priestley deliberately leave questions about the Inspector unanswered?
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Card 10
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What is the Inspector's origin? What does he appear to be?
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Card 11
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What seems unbelievable about Inspector Goole being real?
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Card 12
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Talk about Sheila saying she had an ida "all along" that "there was something curious about him"
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Card 13
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What matters most about the Inspector?
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Card 14
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What do Gerald, Arthur and Sybil decide about the situation and the lesson they have been taught.
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Card 15
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What do Sheila and Eric decide about the situation and the lesson they have been taught.
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