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Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - My Mother Said I Never Should - Passage 1
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This passage from My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley takes place during Act Two, when the four characters come together to clear Doris’s house in Cheadle Hulme. Sharp emotions of grief and regret combine with long-established patterns of relationship to create a scene in which strong feelings simmer beneath every word spoken. ROSIE (enters with a flashlight, swings it round. Pause): Grandad? You in here? (Silence, listens.) Well if you are listening, I want to tell you that it was pretty stupid, what you did — I mean, leaving the house and stuff to Jackie. Mom and Gran were... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - My Mother Said I Never Should - Passage 1
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1. Margaret offers Jackie a cup of tea which is refused. What does this exchange between mother and daughter tell the audience?
2. What immediately follows this passage?
3. What does the final line tell us about Jackie?
4. At what point in the play does this passage take place?
5. Doris's concern about the roses stems from which of the following?
6. What immediately follows this passage?
7. When Doris says that she doesn't believe it necessary to have the electricity and water turned on, how does Margaret understand her?
8. Which of the following lines reminds the audience that Rosie views Jackie as her sister?
9. When Doris says that she doesn't believe it necessary to have the electricity and water turned on, how does Margaret understand her?
10. What does the final line tell us about Jackie?