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Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - My Mother Said I Never Should - Character
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MCQs on character in My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley. 

Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - My Mother Said I Never Should - Character
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10 Questions

1. Which of the following does NOT describe Rosie?
2. 'I never did ask for what I wanted. Resentment is a terrible thing, Jackie. You don't want to be resenting somebody at the end of your life.' Of whom is Doris thinking here?
3. Who accuses her mother of having 'hang ups' about sex?
4. MARGARET: I'm very sorry Mummy.
DORIS: Mother.
What does Doris's response to her daughter tell the audience about her character?
5. Who accuses her mother of having 'hang ups' about sex?
6. In the same scene, Rosie describes Jackie's behavior as restless. Which of the following lines gives this impression?
7. 'I never did ask for what I wanted. Resentment is a terrible thing, Jackie. You don't want to be resenting somebody at the end of your life.' Of whom is Doris thinking here?
8. In Act One, Scene Four, Margaret announces to an empty room that she went out for a meal with an admirer despite being married. How does this relate to her actions later in the play?
9. In the final scene, Doris tells her mother about Jack's proposal. What emotion does she most strongly convey in the scene?
10. MARGARET: You've got such opportunities.
JACKIE: Expectations.
MARGARET: Yes!
JACKIE: Yours.
Which of the following best describes Margaret here?