Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
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One detail about the setting where Act 1 opens.
What are London, a church, in the rain
100
Higgins's housekeeper.
Who is Mrs. Pearce?
100
The type of party Mrs. Higgins is having.
What is an "at-home"?
100
Higgins does this with the ring that he gave to Liza.
What is he threw it into the fireplace?
100
The word that Liza uses to describe herself to Colonel Pickering as to what she was to Higgins.
What is an "experiment?"
200
These are 5 people who are present at the opening of Act 1..
Who are Mrs. Eynsford Hill, Miss Eynsford Hill, Freddy, The Flower Girl, The Note Taker, The Gentleman, Bystander, and Sarcastic Bystander?
200
Liza's full name.
What is Eliza Doolittle?
200
The word that Liza says while leaving Mrs. Higgins's house that shocks everyone listening.
What is "bloody"?
200
This is who Higgins thinks could find someone to marry Eliza.
Who is Mrs. Higgins?
200
These two were never married.
Who are Liza's parents?
300
This is where the flower girl is from.
What is Lisson Grove?
300
This is what will happen to Liza if she is found to be phony.
What is she will be "beheaded"?
300
Two things that make Liza useful to Higgins.
What are she finds things for him and reminds him of appointments?
300
The main objects in which Higgins seems to care more about than of Liza upon returning home from the party.
What are his slippers?
300
He writes love letters to Liza.
Who is Freddy?
400
These are four things that Liza "sends for".
What are instruments, pictures, jewelry and birdcage?
400
This is how Higgins explains Liza's strange language.
What is "the new small talk"?
400
This is where Pickering, Higgins and Liza go after the party.
What is Higgins's lab on Winpole Street?
400
The reason Higgins was laughing hysterically by the end of the play.
What is "he was laughing at the thought of Liza marrying Freddy"?
500
The note taker boasts that he can pass the flower girl off as this at a what in how long.
What is a duchess at a garden party in six months?
500
The four things that make bathing better for Liza than they were at her own home.
What are hot and cold water, woolly towels, soft brushes and primrose soap?
500
The two subjects that Liza has been told to speak of at Mrs. Higgins's house.
What are "the weather and everybody's health"?
500
The three things that Higgins suggests that Liza do that will temporarily remedy her distress from their argument.
What is go to bed and have a cry?
500
The two things that Higgins admits to have grown accustomed to in regard to Liza.
What are her voice and appearance?
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