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What central idea is developed by Mrs. Higgins's

few lines in this scene?
By acting like children, Higgins and Pickering have
demonstrated that neither is worthy of Eliza
By speaking at the same time, Higgins and Pickering
show they are no more sophisticated than Eliza
By treating Eliza as an experiment, Higgins and
Pickering have demeaned her
By getting rid of Eliza's family, Higgins and Plokering
have left her an orphan

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Answer:

by talking at the same time Higgins and Pickering shows they are no more than Elsy

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User Septi
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Answer: I think the answer is by talking at the same time Higgins and Pickering shows they are no more than Elsy

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