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Card 16
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Talk about the theme Learning about life - linked to Sheila handing back the ring
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Card 17
Front
Talk about the turning point in the action when all the characters (except Gerald) are on stage.
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Card 18
Front
What cliffhanger is act two left on?
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Card 19
Front
What is suggested by the fact that Eric has been absent for the majority of the play
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Card 20
Front
When Eric walks in, he's looking "extremely pale and distressed" Explain
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Card 21
Front
How does Sheila almost control the Birling family?
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Card 22
Front
Sheila is stubborn like her parents, how after what is the juxtaposition in the way the two groups use this stubbornness?
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Card 23
Front
What is the audiences opinion on Sheila since the incident at Milwards?
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Card 24
Front
Why doesn't the Inspector intervene when Sybil is blaming the father of the child?
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Card 25
Front
Which individual questioning is the most dramatic?
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