Use the question below to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument.
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Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT:
How and why does Sheila change in An Inspector
Calls?
Write about:
• how Sheila responds to her family and to the
Inspector
• how Priestley presents Sheila by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
How does Priestley explore responsibility in An
Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• the ideas about responsibility in An Inspector Calls
• how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
CENTRAL STATEMENT:
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Use the question below to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument.
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Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT:
How far does Mr Birling change in An Inspector
Calls?
Write about:
• how Mr Birling responds to his family and to the
Inspector
• how Priestley presents Mr Birling by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
How does Priestley explore the issue of class in An
Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• the ideas about class in An Inspector Calls
• how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
CENTRAL STATEMENT:
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Use the question below to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument.
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Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT:
How and why does Eric change in An Inspector
Calls?
Write about:
• how Eric responds to his family and to the
Inspector
• how Priestley presents Eric by the ways he writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
How does Priestley explore the idea of blame in An
Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• the ideas about blame in An Inspector Calls
• how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
CENTRAL STATEMENT:
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Use the question below to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument.
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Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT:
How does Priestley present the character of Mrs
Birling in An Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• how Mrs Birling responds to her family and to the
Inspector
• how Priestley presents Mrs Birling by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
How does Priestley explore the ideas of status and
power in An Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• the ideas about status and power in An Inspector
Calls
• how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
CENTRAL STATEMENT:
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Use the question below to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument.
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Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT:
How does Priestley present the theme of time in An
Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• how Gerald responds to the Birling family and to
the Inspector
• how Priestley presents Gerald by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
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How does Priestley explore the ideas of socialism in
An Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• the ideas about socialism in An Inspector Calls
• how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
CENTRAL STATEMENT:
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Use the question below to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument.
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Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT:
How does Priestley present the character of Gerald
in An Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• how Gerald responds to the Birling family and to
the Inspector
• how Priestley presents Gerald by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
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Question 2
How does Priestley use stage directions in An
Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• how and why stage directions are used in An
Inspector Calls
• how Priestley presents key ideas through his use
of stage directions
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
CENTRAL STATEMENT:
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Use the question below to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument.
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Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT:
How does Priestley present the character of
Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• how Mr Birling responds to his family and to the
Inspector
• how Priestley presents Mr Birling by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
How does Priestley explore the theme of morality in
An Inspector Calls?
Write about:
• the ideas about morality in An Inspector Calls
• how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he
writes.
[30 marks]
AO4 [4 marks]
CENTRAL STATEMENT:
TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:

Exam Questions An Inspector Calls

  • 1.
    Use the questionbelow to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument. Find 3 micro quotes and other textual references Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT: How and why does Sheila change in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Sheila responds to her family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Sheila by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: How does Priestley explore responsibility in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas about responsibility in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] CENTRAL STATEMENT: TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
  • 2.
    Use the questionbelow to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument. Find 3 micro quotes and other textual references Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT: How far does Mr Birling change in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Mr Birling responds to his family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Mr Birling by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: How does Priestley explore the issue of class in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas about class in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] CENTRAL STATEMENT: TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
  • 3.
    Use the questionbelow to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument. Find 3 micro quotes and other textual references Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT: How and why does Eric change in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Eric responds to his family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Eric by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: How does Priestley explore the idea of blame in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas about blame in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] CENTRAL STATEMENT: TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
  • 4.
    Use the questionbelow to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument. Find 3 micro quotes and other textual references Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT: How does Priestley present the character of Mrs Birling in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Mrs Birling responds to her family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Mrs Birling by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: How does Priestley explore the ideas of status and power in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas about status and power in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] CENTRAL STATEMENT: TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
  • 5.
    Use the questionbelow to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument. Find 3 micro quotes and other textual references Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT: How does Priestley present the theme of time in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Gerald responds to the Birling family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Gerald by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: How does Priestley explore the ideas of socialism in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas about socialism in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] CENTRAL STATEMENT: TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
  • 6.
    Use the questionbelow to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument. Find 3 micro quotes and other textual references Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT: How does Priestley present the character of Gerald in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Gerald responds to the Birling family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Gerald by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: Question 2 How does Priestley use stage directions in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how and why stage directions are used in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents key ideas through his use of stage directions [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] CENTRAL STATEMENT: TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT:
  • 7.
    Use the questionbelow to make a central statement which would form the basis of your main essay argument. Find 3 micro quotes and other textual references Question Quotes CENTRAL STATEMENT: How does Priestley present the character of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Mr Birling responds to his family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Mr Birling by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: How does Priestley explore the theme of morality in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • the ideas about morality in An Inspector Calls • how Priestley presents these ideas by the ways he writes. [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks] CENTRAL STATEMENT: TEXTUAL REFERENCE TO WHOLE TEXT: