Compare and contrast the poem Eliza Doolittle (2011) and the play excerpt Pygmalion (1913). Eliza is an unrefined girl who sells flowers and comes from a humble background. She is requesting speech lessons from professor Henry Higgins, so she may be viewed by others as a lady. Which statement describes a similarity in Eliza's lines in the texts? A) She uses large words to appear well-spoken. B) She speaks quietly when talking to Higgins. C) She brags about her ability to speak properly. Eliminate D) She expresses a desire to become more ladylike.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

The correct answer is She expresses a desire to become more ladylike.

Who is Eliza Doolittle?

  • Despite her lack of formal education, she is quick-witted and a strong character who is not afraid to speak up for herself.
  • She is a quick study, and with Pickering and Higgins' guidance, she quickly learns to act like a lady and pass as a member of the upper crust.

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