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AIC Answer this question in notelist form with brief reference to the text no direct quotes needed yet These notes will help plan for your homework What are some
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AIC Answer this question in notelist form with brief reference to the text no direct quotes needed yet These notes will help plan for your homework What are some of the techniques that Priestley uses to present his characters and his central themes in . Pres s release Control Techniques, Unit 79 Mochdre Industrial Estate, Newtown, SY16 4LE, UK T: +44 ( 0) 1686 612000, F: +44 (0) 1686 612999 e - mail: controltechniques@emerson.com www.controltechniqu Count menu. The Linear and Marking menu have the same behavior to their respective versions on personal computers or interactive surfaces, the cursor on the distant display is controlled by moving the UCRL-PRES-225820UNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDMotivation and outlineOutline of talk:1.Outline of library preparation2.Fixes applied and backfilling the data3.Concl UCRL-PRES-225820UNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDLi 1946/7. WW1. WW2. Women’s . Sufferage. Movement becomes active (1906). Industrial Revolution meant that wealth and power shifted from landowners to industrialists. A new, urban working class developed.. What are themes?. Themes . are the big ideas behind the text such as . social class, time, gender roles, responsibility. etc. . The . questions usually focus on the how Priestley presents a particular theme but because the themes are inter-related, this will inevitably mean you need to bring in other ideas as well.. An Inspector Calls. Each question is worth 30 marks. You should spend 45 minutes per question:. Introduction. 3/4 x PEELA paragraphs. Conclusion. Higher Questions. Question 17 . What . do you think is the importance of Inspector Goole and how does Priestley present him. 3 Unities. Time – it’s real time so we experience everything that happens to them. Place - intimate setting therefore we see everything they don’t want us to see, so they are exposed. Action – chain of events – responsibility – cause and effect. Context. Link point with elsewhere. Evidence. Technique/effect. (context). Priestley presents the Inspector as all-knowing.. He says “We will come to you next”. . The monosyllabic phrase emphasises the Inspector’s authority. Final revision and preparation for the GCSE exam. The Exam. 1 hour 30 minutes long- 45 minutes for each section. Answer 1 question from section A and 1 from section B.. Section A is for ‘AIC’ and you have the choice of 2 questions…you can choose which one but make sure it is the one that you feel confident about.. Final revision and preparation for the GCSE exam. The Exam. 2. hours 15 minutes long- 45 minutes for each section. Section A is for ‘AIC’ and you have the choice of 2 questions…you can choose which one but make sure it is the one that you feel confident about.. SBe. Who was J.B Priestley?. John Boyton Priestley was born in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1894 to a Victorian family. Sadly, his mother died the same year and his father remarried when he was a toddler.. AN INSPECTOR CALLS JB PRIESTLEY Final revision and preparation for the GCSE exam The Exam 1 hour 45 minutes long Section A is for ‘Macbeth’ (40 marks in total) Section B is for ‘ AIC’and you have the choice of 2 questions. You get 40 marks in total – 32 for content and 8 for SPAG. You must also refer to context in your essay. to ideas about social class in the play?. SYNTHESISE: identify two related words and explain what they convey about . Mr Birling’s attitude to society.. Be ready to feedback to the class.. METHODS: highlight and label the method(s) . How does the opening scene suggest that the Birling's are the ‘perfect’ family? . Before the Inspector arrives, Arthur Birling makes a speech about the state of the world. Name one event that the audience know will happen after 1912 which proves he's wrong. .
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