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Nikolay [14]
4 years ago
6

What does this excerpt from George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion reveal about Eliza’s character?

English
2 answers:
Inga [223]4 years ago
8 0

the answer is letter: c.

Andrew [12]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C. Eliza misses her childhood home.

Explanation:

In Pygmalion, phonetics educator Henry Higgins takes in a blossom young lady named Eliza Doolittle. He means to transform Eliza into a woman by teaching her elocution.  

Eliza ends up being a well-suited understudy and effectively persuades the women at a greenery enclosure party that she's one of them. Nevertheless, Henry never really thinks about her as a woman and still treats her as a servant. She flees, looking for her freedom.

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