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1 LO: Can I explore how to write an effective section A answer?
30 November 2018 The Modern Texts Exam LO: Can I explore how to write an effective section A answer? Starter: You exam will be 1 hour and 30 minutes and you will answer 2 questions, one on AIC and one one OMAM. How long will you spend on each?

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3 The Skills Key Skills Offer alternative interpretations of the key ideas and themes raised in the play Analyse quotations in detail to support all interpretations. Explain, analyse and evaluate the effect of language techniques on the reader Explain, analyse and evaluate the effect of structural techniques on the reader. Come up with alternative interpretations of Priestley’s ideas and key themes.

4 Essay Question How to plan an essay Introduction Idea 1
Introduce key ideas- use words from question to list 3 ideas to answer the question. Idea 1 Key quotation Analysis- language/structure/themes/ message Essay Question Conclusion Summarise key ideas using words from question. Idea 2 Key quotation Analysis- language/structure/themes/ message Idea 3 Key quotation Analysis- language/structure/themes/ message

5 Example Questions Question 17
1 7 Look at the ending of the play. Why did Priestely end the play in this way? What message was he trying to convey? (30 marks) SPaG: (4 marks) OR Question 18 1 8 ) How does Priestley use the character of Eric in the play? (30 marks)

6 Which skills am I demonstrating? Highlight them and label them!
Introduction Priestley uses Eric for a variety of different purposes in the play. At the beginning he is presented as a drunken fool who is spoilt by his rich parents and is therefore a device to represent the injustice of the divide between the rich and the poor in England. However, by the end of the play Priestley presents him, alongside Sheila, as one of the few members of the family with a sense of social responsibility; he is outraged that his father sacked Eva Smith for asking for more money. Further, towards the end of the play we see that he feels evident guilt about getting Eva/ Daisy pregnant and tried to help her. The is juxtaposed with Gerald who focuses on proving the Inspector was a fake rather than on his own guilt. Which skills am I demonstrating? Highlight them and label them!

7 Which skills am I demonstrating? Highlight them and label them!
Paragraph 2 By the middle of the play, Eric is presented as one of the few characters with a sense of social responsibly. He asks of his father ‘why shouldn’t they try for higher wages?’ this rhetorical question demonstrates that Eric is acting as a mouthpiece for Priestley's socialist views: he believes that everyone has a right to a fairer wage and suggests that there needs to be more equality. The phrase ‘why shouldn’t they?’ effectively highlights his outrage as it sounds like he is demanding more information from his father. This is juxtaposed with Birling’s belief in ‘lower costs and higher prices’. Birling refuses to see the factory workers as people, referring to them only as ‘costs’ while Eric understands that they are people who deserve to be treated fairly. Priestley uses language and structure here to demonstrate that even wealthy people like Eric can have a sense of social responsibility and mocks people like Birling who refuse to demonstrate any compassion for the lower classes. Which skills am I demonstrating? Highlight them and label them!


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