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Card 6
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What does Eric Birling realise?
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Card 7
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Why does the Inspector challenge Sheila's behaviour?
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Card 8
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What is the Inspector's final, clear and to the point speech about?
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Card 9
Front
What does Priestley's moral seem to be?
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Card 10
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What two things was the Inspector trying to do?
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Card 11
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What was Priestley a supporter of?
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Card 12
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What does an inspector calls promote and criticise?
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Card 13
Front
What does the play try to make the audience do? (2)
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Card 14
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Why are the audience more inclined to disagree with Arthur Birling's criticism of socialism?
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Card 15
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How does Priestley use Birling to promote socialist ideas in his speech at the beginning?
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