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Card 6
Front
Theme learning - what do Sheila and Eric learn they are responsible for?
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Card 7
Front
How is the younger generation shown?
Back
Card 8
Front
What three characteristics does Eva - younger generation - have?
Back
Card 9
Front
What does Arthur do because she "had a lot to say - far too much"
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Card 10
Front
What generation is Gerald in? Explain.
Back
Card 11
Front
How is Gerald like a young version of Arthur?
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Card 12
Front
Why is Gerald marrying Sheila? What does he agree with Birling's actions on?
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Card 13
Front
Does Gerald learn anything? Explain
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Card 14
Front
What is Priestley's criticism of the upper class suggesting?
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Card 15
Front
What does the fact Gerald is of the younger generation but remains unchanged suggest?
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