Act III is set at a. laboratory b. Mrs. Higgins drawing room c. Covent Garden d. The Ambassador's ball
Where is Mrs. Higgins drawing room
Eliza throws this at Higgins in a fit of frustration
A. A vase b. A slipper C. A book D. A teacup
What is a slipper
Mrs. Higgins calls Higgins & Pickering a. little boys b. pretty pair of dolls c. intelligent professors d. caretakers
What is a pretty pair of dolls
The key revelation Eliza makes about her independence during her confrontation with Higgins?
A. She realizes she can thrive without his guidance.
B. She admits she still feels indebted to him.
C. She claims she has surpassed him intellectually.
D. She decides to continue her education under his tutelage.
What is she realizes she can thrive without his guidance.
Henry justifies Eliza's topics of conversation as..
A. crazy talk B. small talk C. stupidity D. a new language
What is small talk
Eliza becomes upset with Higgins after returning from the ball because
A. He insults her appearance. B. He ignores her contributions to the experiment. C. He refuses to pay her for her efforts. D. He accuses her of lying.
What is he ignores her
Eliza impress the guests at Mrs. Higgins's tea by
a. playing the piano b.speaking with perfect pronunciation c. telling exaggerated stories in proper English d. reciting poetry
What is telling exaggerated stories in proper English
Who is Pickering
Mrs. Higgins's initial reaction to Eliza's presence?
A. She is thrilled to meet her. b. She is annoyed with Higgins for bringing Eliza.
C. She is indifferent.
D. She immediately recognizes Eliza as a social equal.
What is she is annoyed
Eliza argues this is the true measure of a person’s worth?
A. Their accent and manners B. Their personal dignity and self-respect C. Their ability to earn money D. Their social status
What is their personal dignity and self-respect