3 exam-style questions with full mark schemes and model answers. Write your own answer and the AI examiner marks it against the mark scheme.
Answer the following question on the modern text you have studied. You should write about both the ideas in the play and the methods Priestley uses to present them. You are not given an extract; this is a closed-book question.
How does Priestley present ideas about responsibility and social class in An Inspector Calls? Write about: ideas about responsibility and social class in the play; how Priestley presents these ideas. (30 marks)
Answer the following question on the modern text you have studied. You should write about both the ideas in the play and the methods Priestley uses to present them. You are not given an extract; this is a closed-book question.
How does Priestley present the Inspector as a dramatic device in An Inspector Calls? Write about: ideas about the Inspector in the play; how Priestley uses the Inspector dramatically. (30 marks)
Answer the following question on the modern text you have studied. You should write about both the ideas in the play and the methods Priestley uses to present them. You are not given an extract; this is a closed-book question.
How does Priestley present the younger generation, especially the way Sheila changes, in An Inspector Calls? Write about: ideas about the younger generation in the play; how Priestley presents the changes in the younger characters. (30 marks)