Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: HIGGINS (carried away). Yes: in six months in three if she has a good ear and a quick tongue Ill take her anywhere and pass her off as _. Well start today: now! this moment! Take her away and clean her, Mrs Pearce. Monkey Brand, if it wont come off any other way
nbsp;(*ответ*) anything
nbsp;(*ответ*) anybody
nbsp;(*ответ*) anyone
nbsp;anywhere
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: HIGGINS (continuing). She offers me two-fifths of her days income for a lesson. To-fifths of a millionaires income for a day would be somewhere about 60. Its _. By George, its enormous! its the biggest offer I ever had
nbsp;(*ответ*) handsome
nbsp;(*ответ*) OK
nbsp;(*ответ*) good
nbsp;pretty
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: HIGGINS (suddenly resorting to the most thrillingly beautiful low tones in his best elocutionary style). By George, Eliza, the streets will be strewn with the bodies of _ shooting themselves for your sake before Ive done with you
nbsp;(*ответ*) men
nbsp;(*ответ*) males
nbsp;(*ответ*) people
nbsp;peoples
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: HIGGINS (tempted, looking at her). Its almost irresistible. Shes so deliciously _ so horribly dirty
nbsp;(*ответ*) low
nbsp;(*ответ*) wicked
nbsp;(*ответ*) bad
nbsp;sexy
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: HIGGINS (walking up and down the room, rattling his keys and his cash in his pockets). You know, Pickering, if you consider a shilling, not as a simple shilling, but as a percentage of this girls _, it works out as fully equivalent to sixty or seventy guineas from a millionaire
nbsp;(*ответ*) income
nbsp;(*ответ*) profit
nbsp;(*ответ*) earning
nbsp;outcome
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: HIGGINS (with professional exquisiteness of modulation). I walk over everybody! My dear Mrs Pearce, my dear Pickering, I never had the slightest _ of walking over anyone. All I propose is that we should be kind to this poor girl. We must help her to prepare and fit herself for her new station in life. If I did not express myself clearly it was because I did not wish to hurt her delicacy, or yours
nbsp;(*ответ*) intention
nbsp;(*ответ*) idea
nbsp;(*ответ*) desire
nbsp;permission
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: HIGGINS. Figure it out. A millionaire has about 150 a day. She _ about half-a-crown
nbsp;(*ответ*) earns
nbsp;(*ответ*) gets
nbsp;(*ответ*) makes
nbsp;does
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (protesting extremely). Ah-ah-ah-ah-ow-ow-oo-oo!!! I aint ..: I washed my face and hands afore I come, I did
nbsp;(*ответ*) dirty
nbsp;(*ответ*) filthy
nbsp;(*ответ*) unclean
nbsp;promiscuous
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (rising, _). Sixty pounds! What are you talking about? I never offered you sixty pounds. Where would I get
nbsp;(*ответ*) terrified
nbsp;(*ответ*) scared
nbsp;(*ответ*) afraid
nbsp;terrorised
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. Oh, I know whats right. A lady friend of mine gets French lessons for eighteenpence an hour from a real French _. Well, you wouldnt have the face to ask me the same for teaching me my own language as you would for French; so I wont give more than a shilling. Take it or leave it
nbsp;(*ответ*) gentleman
nbsp;(*ответ*) person
nbsp;(*ответ*) man
nbsp;nice guy
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. Oh, you are real _. Thank you, Captain
nbsp;(*ответ*) good
nbsp;(*ответ*) great
nbsp;(*ответ*) wonderful
nbsp;awesome
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE (placing herself behind Elizas chair) You mustnt speak to the _ like that
nbsp;(*ответ*) gentleman
nbsp;(*ответ*) cultured person
nbsp;(*ответ*) pleasant speaker
nbsp;tender caretaker
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE (resolutely). You must be _, Mr Higgins: really you must. You cant walk over everybody like this.
nbsp;(*ответ*) reasonable
nbsp;(*ответ*) sensible
nbsp;(*ответ*) judicious
nbsp;sensual
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE (uneasy). Oh, dont say that, sir: theres more ways than one of turning a girls head; and nobody can do it better than Mr Higgins, though he may not always mean it. I do hope, sir, you wont encourage him to do anything _
nbsp;(*ответ*) foolish
nbsp;(*ответ*) stupid
nbsp;(*ответ*) silly
nbsp;idiotic
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. Well, the matter is, sir, that you cant take a girl up like that as if you were picking up a _ on the beach
nbsp;(*ответ*) pebble
nbsp;(*ответ*) stones
nbsp;(*ответ*) gravel
nbsp;sand
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. Why not! But you dont know anything about her. What about her _? She may be married
nbsp;(*ответ*) parents
nbsp;(*ответ*) mommyndaddy
nbsp;(*ответ*) daddynmommy
nbsp;daddyn granddaddy
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: PICKERING. Higgins: Im interested. What about the ambassadors garden party? Ill say youre the greatest teacher alive if you make that good. Ill bet you all the _ of the experiment you cant do it.
nbsp;(*ответ*) expenses
nbsp;(*ответ*) expenditures
nbsp;(*ответ*) costs
nbsp;losses
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: PICKERING. Youre certainly not going to turn her head with _, Higgins
nbsp;(*ответ*) flattery
nbsp;(*ответ*) compliments
nbsp;(*ответ*) pleasantries
nbsp;suppliments
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: At the end of six months you shall go to Buckingham Palace in a carriage, beautifully _. If the King finds out youre not a lady, you will be taken by the police to the Tower of London, where your head will be cut off as a warning to other presumptuous flower girls.
nbsp;(*ответ*) dressed
nbsp;(*ответ*) clad
nbsp;looking
nbsp;naked
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Eliza is taken upstairs to the third floor greatly to her surprise; for she expected to be taken down to the scullery. There Mrs _ opens a door and takes her into a spare bedroom
nbsp;(*ответ*) Pearce
nbsp;Williams
nbsp;Jankovich
nbsp;Higgins
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