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Hii guys okay so im revising an inspector calls right now and im doing a practice question but for some reason i always seem to struggle with extract questions which sucks and we’re doing so many in school right now and i really need help on this so can someone if you were to write and essay on sheila and you were given this extract what would you write?

Essay on sheila-

Sheila:no, but you haven't finished asking questions – have you?

Inspector:No.

Sheilato gerald) You see? (to inspector.) then I'm staying.

Gerald:Why should you? It's bound to be unpleasant and disturbing.

Inspector:and you think young women ought to be protected against unpleasant anddisturbing things?

Gerald:if possible – yes.
Inspector: well, we know one young woman who wasn't, don't we?

Gerald: I suppose I asked for that.

Sheila : becareful you don't ask for more, gerald.

Gerald: I only ment to say to you – why stay when you'll hate it?

Sheila: Itcan't be any worse for me than it has been. And it might be better.

Gerald: (bitterly) I see.

Sheila:what do you see?

Gerald: You've been throughit – and now you want to see somebody else put through it.

Sheila: (bitterly) so that's what you think I'm like. I'm glad I realized itin time, Gerald.

Gerald: no, no, I didn't mean-

Sheila: (cutting in) Yes, you did. And if you'd really loved me, youcouldn't have said that. You listened to that nice story about me. I got thatgirl sacked from Milwards. And now you've made up your mind I must obviously bea selfish, vindictive creature.

Gerald: I neither said thatnor even suggested it.

Sheila: Then why say I wantto see somebody else put through it? That's not what I mean at all.

Gerald: All right then, I'msorry.

Sheila: Yes, but you don'tbelieve me. And this is just the wrong time not to believe me.

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