Whom does the following describe? "A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere—no right
to live. Remember that you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift of articulate speech: that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton and The Bible; and don't sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon." Mrs. Hill Mrs. Doolittle Liza Clara
The answer to this is Mrs Doolittle. The flower girl in the excerpt, "A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere—no right to live. Remember that <span>you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift of articulate speech: that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton and The Bible; and don't sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon.'', refers to Mrs. Eliza Doolittle. </span>
This quote refers to Eliza Doolittle. She is a sassy, uneducated woman that does not fit in high society. She is a flower girl who has terrible English, and she is also Professor Higgins' project. He believes that he can reeducate Eliza so that she speaks like a proper lady and can pass as a lady in society. In this quote, he is trying to convince Eliza that her way of speaking is horrible, and that the English language is intended to be used for much higher and nicer objectives.