Learn: Key Quotes in An Inspector Calls
AQA GCSE English Literature specification
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Why are key quotes important in literary analysis?
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The lighting change from {{blank0}} to {{blank1}} represents the shift in mood as the Inspector arrives.
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Which of the following ideas are conveyed by this quote? (Select all that apply)
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Which method is used in the quote 'The lighting should be pink and intimate until the Inspector arrives, and then it should be brighter and harder'?
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