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As the scene from Pygmalion progresses, how does Liza's demeanor change in response to her conversations with the other characters?

She begins the scene complying with Higgins's requests and then becomes angry

She begins the scene disliking Higgins and then begins to develop a fondness for him.

She begins the scene outraged and then becomes more willing to engage in conversation.

She begins the scene upset with her circumstances but then accepts that her life will not change.

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the answer is c

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Answer:

She begins the scene outraged and then becomes more willing to engage in conversation.

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