Error Correction Worksheet: An Inspector Calls - Key Quotes

English
Grade 7
9 questions
~18 mins
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This worksheet focuses on analyzing key quotes from 'An Inspector Calls' by identifying literary techniques and correcting errors related to understanding the text. It aims to enhance comprehension and analytical skills for Grade 7 students.

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Error Correction Worksheet: An Inspector Calls - Key Quotes

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Scene Summary and Context Guide

In the play 'An Inspector Calls' by J.B. Priestley, the story is set in 1912 in the Birling family’s house. The scene depicts a tense investigation when the mysterious Inspector arrives to question the family about their involvement in a young woman's death. Priestley uses this scene to critique social responsibility and highlight the moral shortcomings of the characters. The dialogue reveals underlying tensions and reveals their attitudes toward class and morality. A key quote, 'We are members of one body,' exemplifies the play's moral message. Students should focus on understanding the context of this quote within the scene and how it emphasizes the play’s themes of collective responsibility.
1.
Identify the literary device used in the phrase 'We are members of one body' and explain its significance in the context of the play.
[2 marks]
2.
Correct the following quote if there is an error: 'The Inspector is a symbol of justice and morality.'
[2 marks]
3.
Analyze how Priestley uses dialogue to develop the theme of responsibility in this scene.
4.
Identify the error in this quote: 'The Birling family dismisses the Inspector's accusations as unimportant.'
[2 marks]
5.
In the context of the play, what does the phrase 'public men, Mr. Birling, have responsibilities as well as interests' suggest about Priestley's message?
[2 marks]
6.
Correct the grammatical error in this quote: 'Each of us has a duty to ensure fairness.'
[2 marks]
7.
Explain the significance of the phrase 'fire and blood and anguish' in the play.
[2 marks]
8.
Identify the literary device in the phrase: 'The girls are only 'children'—they're innocent.' and explain its purpose.
[2 marks]
9.
Describe a strategic way Priestley uses dialogue to reveal character traits during this scene.

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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