Mrs. Higgins is kind, loving, and understanding. Don Anselmo is a male leader in a society that is still very traditional.
Mrs. Higgins and Don Anselmo are similar in a number of ways, including the love they have for their families. They're both well-respected members of the community, and they're considered old-fashioned.
none frankly, both are weird people loll
Don Anselmo is a respected landowner who values tradition, honor, and the ritual of revenge, while the narrator is a young man who questions these values and traditions. The narrator represents a more modern and critical perspective, challenging the ways of the past and seeking a different path for himself.
Mrs. Higgins talks Sam Carr out of calling the police.
Mrs. Higgins did not forgive Alfred for stealing from Mr. Carr.
At Mrs. Higgins' home, Eliza drops her h's, uses improper grammar, and behaves inappropriately. She doesn't follow social norms and etiquette, which Mrs. Higgins points out to her during the visit.
C. Both A and B
A. True
Gladys Cooper.
He's impressed with what a good person she is.
because she was poor
Having her son arrested by the police