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dybincka [34]
3 years ago
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Select all that apply. What does the following description tell us about Liza? Eliza smiles for the first time; expresses her fe

elings by a wild pantomime in which an imitation of Higgins's exit is confused with her own triumph; and finally goes down on her knees on the hearthrug to look for the ring. She is pleased with herself for making Higgins lose his temper because she knows she hurt him. She is terrified that Higgins will hit her if she doesn't find the ring. Her sense of honor overrides Higgins's attempts to tempt her with wild promises. She ultimately cares for Higgins very much. She only wants the ring for its cash value.
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Leokris [45]3 years ago
3 0
<span>She is pleased with herself for making Higgins lose his temper because she knows she hurt him.</span>
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