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Mrs Higgins forgives Alfred for stealing from Mr Carr?

Mrs. Higgins did not forgive Alfred for stealing from Mr. Carr.


Who talks Sam Carr Alfred's boss out of calling the police-?

Mrs. Higgins talks Sam Carr out of calling the police.


How do mrs. Higgins actions and words with sam carr make mr. carr feel?

He's impressed with what a good person she is.


Compare and contrast the characters of sam carr and mrs Higgins from all the years of her life?

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Why does Mrs Higgins act differently with Alfred once they've left Sam Carr's store?

She's angry with him for causing problems.


Compare and contrast the characters of sam carr and Mrs Higgins from all the yars of her life?

they both are very chill they don't get frustrated


Why does Mrs. Higgins act differently with Alfred once they've left Sam Carr's store?

She's angry with him for causing problems.


What is the conflict of All the Years of Her Life by Morley Callaghan?

"It is my feeling that the conflict is between Mr. Carr and Mrs. Higgins in making a decision on whether to call the cops or let Mrs. Higgins handle the situation with Alfred." I disagree with the answer above. Mrs. Higgins approaches Mr. Carr to ask him to allow her to handle the discipline of Alfred at home. She approaches him in a "genial" manner, and he is immediately won over by her kind demeanor. The initial conflict, which is actually part of the exposition of the story, is between Mr. Carr and Alfred, because Alfred has stolen from Mr. Carr. The principal conflict, however, is between Alfred and his mother. This becomes evident as they leave the drug store and she tells him not to talk to her when he begins to promise not to get into such trouble again. The resolution of the story occurs at the end of the story when Alfred has the opportunity to observe his mother without her knowledge. He notices her age for the first time, and sees her hand trembling. It is at this point that he realizes the devastatingly effects his past behaviors have had on his aging mother, and how worried about him she really is.


What does Liza do wrong at Mrs Higgins' home?

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.


How are don anselmo and mrs Higgins different?

Mrs. Higgins is kind, loving, and understanding. Don Anselmo is a male leader in a society that is still very traditional.


What does Mrs. Higgins do what she does at the store?

C. Both A and B


What is the symbolism in All the Years of Her Life?

Mrs. Higgins shaky hand shows her stress and love for her son and that she truly cares about him. But there is another not-so-obvious symbol, what Alfred stole. the author chose those items for a reason; the makeup shows that Mrs. Higgins covered-up how she felt about Alfred's choices and the toothpaste was like Alfred showing that he wanted to clean everything he did in the past and finally be grownup.