Answer:
His attitude toward Eliza does change: he comes to respect her, as he says, half sardonically, as a "tower of strength." He is willing to accept her as a part of his life on Wimpole Street, which for him is a big change
characters who act and talk like real people, settings that are real and from modern times like homes, workplaces, bars and <span>restaurants, and the subject matter deals with real events and social/political</span>
"<span> C.After we arrived home, we saw the whole scene replayed on the news!" is the correctly punctuated sentence, but it should be noted that a semi-colon could technically be used. </span>