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Priestley |
Was a gigantic ship, which sank about two weeks after the evening on which Priestley sets An Inspector Calls.
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birling |
Birling is more concerned about his respectability than people.
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inspector |
The characters lie to each other, the inspector and themselves.
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Sheila |
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Arthur |
We are familiar with the legend of King Arthur.
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Gerald |
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Sybil |
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eric |
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audience |
The audience ignored the speaker.
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socialist |
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socialism |
Socialism is a political theory that hates capitalism and ocialists, very generally, argue for equality, and maximizing each person's potential is limited by serving the best interests of everyone else.
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capitalist |
East Germany was communist and West Germany was capitalist.
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capitalism |
Socialism is a political theory that hates capitalism and ocialists, very generally, argue for equality, and maximizing each person's potential is limited by serving the best interests of everyone else.
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society |
We have formed a history society to study our town's past.
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responsibility |
I delegate the responsibility to you.
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generation |
In an extended family, there is often a generation gap.
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symbolic |
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