Why is Mr Birling particularly pleased to be celebrating Sheila’s and Gerald’s engagement?
It will make his daughter happy
It will help his business
It will make his wife happy
Why is Mr Birling’s speech ironic on page 6 and 7?
He believes the Titanic won't sink
He believes we won't go into space
He believes by 1999 we will have flying cars
Why does Birling think that Lady Croft may object to Sheila?
Because she is ugly
Because she dosn't have a job
Because she is a lower class
How did Eva Smith die?
She was stabbed
She drank bleach
She died from a untreated infection
How does Birling try to assert his authority and status over the Inspector?
He constantly states his importance and class
He is extremely sarcastic
He marks his territory