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Answer:
"MRS. HIGGINS [cordially] Quite right: I'm very glad indeed to see you." She seems very calm about everything and happy that shes there acording to the sentace above.
The " to " are just simbalizing a sentence or two they have said in the reading.
"MRS. EYNSFORD HILL. I feel sure we have met before, Miss Doolittle. I remember your eyes." when that meet she thinks she remebers her from somewhere but doesnt remember where.
The " to " are just simbalizing a sentence or two they have said in the reading.
HIGGINS [rising hastily and running to Mrs. Higgins] Here she is, mother. [He stands on tiptoe
and makes signs over his mother’s head to Eliza to indicate to her which lady is her hostess]." He is making everything perfect becuases it seems he doesnt want to disapoint someone. The " to " are just simbalizing a sentence or two they have said in the reading.
Explanation:
so far thing is what ive done sorry its not all of it but its most of it