
Writing analytically about Priestley's presentation of the older generation
Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE English Edexcel
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- Q1Match the elements of a single paragraph outline with their definitions.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2In Act 2 of 'An Inspector Calls', Mrs. Birling says that the father of Eva Smith's baby should be dealt with..."seriously""harshly""firmly""strictly""severely"30s
- Q3Which word beginning with 'i' can be described as: 'focused on personal independence and self-interest rather than group needs.'?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4Is the answer true or false? You will include more than one thesis statement in an essay.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5In 'An Inspector Calls', what does Priestley want the audience to understand about the older generation through Mr. and Mrs. Birling?They are deeply concerned about the welfare of the working class.They are open to change and improvement.They represent the complacency and selfishness of the upper class.They are the only characters who take responsibility for their actions.30s
- Q6In 'An Inspector Calls', Mrs. Birling admits she was ______ towards Eva's case.Users enter free textType an Answer30s