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Choose your homework each week from the menu below. The Peri-ometer indicates the level of challenge the homework may offer. You must attempt at least one Extra Hot task. Create a game or quiz for the class based on the play to help their revision. Make sure that you include: key quotes, language techniques and social/historical context. Write an essay answering the question: Who is most to blame for the death of Eva Smith? . Write a short practice essay: How does J. B. Priestley present a character of your choice. Aim for four PEEWAC I paragraphs, intro and conclusion. Create a diorama (3D representation) of what the setting for ‘An Inspector Calls’ looks like based on the stage directions. Imagine you are Inspector Goole or Mr Birling: summarise your feelings after each scene with a tweet of 140 characters or less. Create a poster for display in our classroom about the historical/social/cultural situation at the time the play was written (1945) and when it was set (1912.) Create a Facebook profile or Wikipedia page for one of the characters. Create a mind-map summarising the play. Use key terms, make it informative and eye catching. Create a leaflet on the historical context of "An Inspector Calls”, including information on socialism and capitalism, J. B. Priestley and his political views. Turn the plot of the play into a comic strip with important quotations from the play as captions. What happened next? Write an additional scene for the play predicting what will happen next. Make sure that it is based on the evidence that you have been presented with. Create a mind map for Inspector Goole including five well chosen quotations to illustrate his character. Explain what each quote literally means and any ideas that it gives you.