Part I (Para. 1) 1st note: the character of the English is essentially _________________ 2. Part II (Paras. 2-3) 2nd note: the English ____________ system and its role in character building 3. Part III (Paras. 4-8) 3rd point: the ___________ of the middle- class Englishman 4. Part III (Paras. 4-8) 4th note: the __________ of the English character 5. Part IV (Paras. 9-10) Forster asks a question: if the English nature is _____, how has it produced a great ________________? He then answers this question. 6. Part V (Paras. 11-15) Forster discusses the topic of ___________, which is “ prime charge always brought against us. ” 7. Part VI (Paras. 16-17) Forster looks at some of the other charges such as ___________, _______________,_ and _______________ brought against the English as a nation. 8. Part VII (Para. 18) Forster sums up his discussion: English character is _______________, but there is no real___________ in the Eng- lishman and “ it is the ___________ that is wrong. ” 9.(Part III Para. 19) In conclusion, Forster points out the importance of understanding between different ___________ in the world.