mrs birling Flashcards
(reproachfully) Arthur, you’re not supposed to say ………..things- (Act 1)
(reproachfully) Arthur, you’re not supposed to say such things- (Act 1)
What an ……………, Sheila! Really the things ……………………………… (Act 1)
What an expression, Sheila! Really the things you girls pick up these days! (Act 1)
Please don’t ………………. me like that. And in any case I don’t suppose for a moment that we can …………………………………………… Girls of that ………..—(Act 2)
Please don’t contradict me like that. And in any case I don’t suppose for a moment that we can understand why the girl committed suicide. Girls of that class—(Act 2)
(with dignity) Yes. We’ve done a great deal of ……………….work in helping …………….. cases. (Act 2)
(with dignity) Yes. We’ve done a great deal of useful work in helping deserving cases. (Act 2)
If you think you can bring any …………….to bear upon me, Inspector, you’re quite ……………… Unlike the other three, I did …………………………. or that won’t bear investigation. (Act 2)
If you think you can bring any pressure to bear upon me, Inspector, you’re quite mistaken. Unlike the other three, I did nothing I’m ashamed of or that won’t bear investigation. (Act 2)
I’m sorry she should have come to such a ……………… end. But I accept ……………………. for it at all. (Act 2)
I’m sorry she should have come to such a horrible end. But I accept no blame for it at all. (Act 2)
If, as she said, he didn’t ……………to her class, and was some ……………………., then that’s all the more reason why he shouldn’t escape. He should be made an example of. If the girl’s death is due to anybody, then it’s due to him. (Act 2)
If, as she said, he didn’t belong to her class, and was some drunken young idler, then that’s all the more reason why he shouldn’t escape. He should be made an example of. If the girl’s death is due to anybody, then it’s due to him. (Act 2)
Really, from the way you …………………, you might be wanting to help him instead of us. Now just be quiet so that your ………………….. what we ought to do. (Looks expectantly at Birling.) (Act 3)
Really, from the way you children talk, you might be wanting to help him instead of us. Now just be quiet so that your father can decide what we ought to do. (Looks expectantly at Birling.) (Act 3)