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19 July, 00:42

In the play pygmalion Act V. How does Liza respond when Higgins says the following? "You let her alone, mother. Let her speak for herself. You will jolly soon see whether she has an idea that I haven't put into her head or a word that I haven't put into her mouth. I tell you I have created this thing out of the squashed cabbage leaves of Covent Garden; and now she pretends to play the fine lady with me." 1. She stands up to him. 2. She ignores it. 3. She gets angry and storms out. 4. She is crushed, and bursts into tears.

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  1. 19 July, 00:53
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    2. she ignores it. the play states that she takes no notice of him
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