To provide an accurate description of Eliza based on the excerpt, I would need to see the specific text you're referring to. Please share the excerpt, and I'll be happy to help!
eliza was the wife of hamilton. she was
Eliza Gardner's birth name is Eliza Jayne Gardner.
Eliza Parsons died in 1811.
Eliza Sophie Caird
Eliza Coupe is 169 cm.
Bhu
African slavery in the United States.
The excerpt is not described as cheerful, hopeful, or uplifting.
Natural rights. :)
The need for everything to be fair
This excerpt highlights Mrs. Pearce's protective nature towards Eliza, showcasing her moral stance against Higgins' manipulative behavior. Mrs. Pearce's intervention indicates her awareness of the power dynamics at play and her concern for Eliza's well-being. It underscores Eliza's vulnerability and the need for someone to advocate for her, emphasizing the theme of class and respect in Shaw's "Pygmalion."
I'm sorry, but I need the excerpt you're referring to in order to identify the emperor. Please provide the text, and I'll be happy to help!
sympathetic
Mira is likely young, as she is described as "little" in the excerpt. She is also competitive and determined to win the game of "Touch."
To accurately answer your question, I would need more context or details about the excerpt in question. However, in a general sense, female characters can often be described using terms such as "nurturing" and "resilient" or "strong" and "vulnerable," depending on their portrayal in the text. If you provide specific details about the excerpt, I could offer a more tailored response.
The best definition for truculently as it is used in this excerpt is "fiercely."
Japanese feudalism