How does Higgins respond when Liza says the following?
"Aha! Now I know how to deal with you. What a fool I was not to think of it before! You can't take
away the knowledge you gave me. You said I had a finer ear than you. And I can be civil and
kind to people, which is more than you can. Aha! Thai's done you, Henry Higgins, it has. Now!
don't care that (snapping her fingers] for your bullying and your big talk, I'll advertize it in the
papers that your duchess is only a flower girl that you taught, and that she'll teach anybody to
be a duchess just the same in six months for a thousand guineas. Oh, when I think of myself
crawling under your feet and being trampled on and called names, when all the time I had only
to lift up my finger to be as good as you, I could just kick myself."
O He almost hits her.
O He is so angry he stumbles and falls.
O He is impressed and likes her more.
o He is unmoved