What Do You Think The GCSE English Literature Question May 2012 Higher Could Be ?

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    What Do You Think The GCSE English Literature Question May 2012 Higher Could Be ?
    What Do You Think The GCSE English Literature Question May 2012 Higher Could Be ?
    So far, we've had the questions:

    JANUARY 2011:
    How does Priestly present selfishness in An Inspector Calls?
    How does Priestly create tension?

    JUNE 2011:
    How does Priestly illustrate Sheila and her change of character throughout the play?
    Compare and contrast how Gerald and Birling respond to the Inspector.

    JANUARY 2012:
    Arthur Birling says, ‘If we were all responsible for everything that happened to everybody we’d had anything to do with, it would be very awkward, wouldn’t it?’
    How does Priestley present ideas about responsibility in An Inspector Calls?
    How do you respond to Gerald in An Inspector Calls? How does Priestley make you respond as you do by the ways he writes?

    What do you think this years questions could be?
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    What Do You Think The GCSE English Literature Question May 2012 Higher Could Be ?
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