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Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - An Inspector Calls - Illustrating and Supporting Points
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Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - An Inspector Calls - Illustrating and Supporting Points
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1. 'You seem to have made a great impression on this child, Inspector.' - Mrs Birling
2. 'You'll hear some people say that war's inevitable. And to that I say — fiddlesticks!' - Mr Birling
3. 'She was young and pretty and warm-hearted — and intensely grateful.' - Gerald
4. 'Nothing to do with you, Sheila. Run along.' - Mr Birling
5. 'When you marry, you'll be marrying at a very good time. Yes, a very good time — and soon it'll be an even better time. Last month, just because the miners came out on strike, there's a lot of wild talk about possible labor trouble in the near future. Don't worry. We've passed the worst of it.' - Mr Birling
6. 'All the best! She's got a nasty temper sometimes — but she's not bad really. Good old Sheila!' - Eric
7. 'You began to learn something. And now you've stopped. You're ready to go on in the same old way.' - Sheila
8. 'She was giving herself ridiculous airs. She was claiming elaborate fine feelings and scruples that were simply absurd in a girl in her position.' - Mrs Birling
9. 'No, he's giving us rope — so that we'll hang ourselves.' - Sheila
10. 'Your daughter isn't living on the moon. She's here in Brumley too.' - The Inspector