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Select the correct answer. what does this excerpt from pygmalion by george bernard shaw reveal about alfred doolittle’s relationship with his daughter? doolittle (to pickering): i you, governor. (to higgins, who takes refuge on the piano bench, a little overwhelmed by the proximity of his visitor; for doolittle has a professional flavor of dust about him). well, the truth is, i've taken a sort of fancy to you, governor; and if you want the girl, i'm not so set on having her back home again but what i might be open to an arrangement. regarded in the light of a young woman, she's a fine handsome girl. as a daughter she's not worth her keep; and so i tell you straight. all i ask is my rights as a father; and you're the last man alive to expect me to let her go for nothing; for i can see you're one of the straight sort, governor. well, what's a five pound note to you? and what's eliza to me? (he returns to his chair and sits down judicially). a. he shares a loving relationship with his daughter. b. he doesn’t care about his daughter. c. he can’t part with his daughter at all.

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