1. Henry Higgins is a professor of phonetics.
He is an unconventional man who walks on the opposite path from the rest of society.
2." MRS. EYNSFORD HILL. I feel sure we have met before, Miss Doolittle. I remember your eyes." when that meet she thinks she remembers her from somewhere but doesn't remember where.
The " to " are just symbolizing a sentence or two they have said in the reading.
3. HIGGINS [rising hastily and running to Mrs Higgins] Here she is, mother. [He stands on tiptoe]
4. Clara makes signs over his mother’s head to Eliza to indicate to her which lady is her hostess]." He is making everything perfect because it seems he doesn't want to disappoint someone. The " to " are just symbolizing a sentence or two they have said in the reading.
5. Freddy Eynsford Hill is a lovesick coward.
He fell in love with Eliza at first sight and wrote love letters to her.
<h3>What central idea is developed by Mrs Higgins's?</h3>
The two's disputes escalate, and both, particularly Eliza, express their rage. Higgins is offended by Eliza, who throws his slippers in his face and says she would be just one of the girls he and Pickering pick up to experiment on.
Thus, this could be the answer.
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