Mrs. Higgins is depicted as a caring and supportive mother figure who wants the best for her son, Alfred. She is concerned about his well-being and is willing to help him overcome his mistakes. Alfred is a troubled young man who has made poor choices but shows potential for growth and redemption. Through Mrs. Higgins' guidance, he realizes the importance of honesty and integrity.
Jeremy the crow is taking Mrs. Frisby to visit the rats in the rosebush. The rats are intelligent and have technology that can help Mrs. Frisby save her home from being destroyed by the farmer's plow.
The mouse house was important in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" because it provided a safe refuge for Mrs. Frisby and her children. It also allowed Mrs. Frisby to form a relationship with the rats of NIMH, leading to their cooperation and assistance in relocating her family to a new home.
Mrs. Frisby realized that the rats had somehow switched places with her home - moving it to a new location without her knowledge. She was shocked and confused by this unexpected turn of events.
Mrs. Frisby volunteers to drug Dragon, the cat, so that the rats can move her home to safety. She is willing to risk her own safety to help the rats in return for their assistance in moving her family's home.
Failing to appreciate her triumph.
nobody loves me
Mrs. Higgins talks Sam Carr out of calling the police.
Mrs. Higgins did not forgive Alfred for stealing from Mr. Carr.
Mrs. Higgins is kind, loving, and understanding. Don Anselmo is a male leader in a society that is still very traditional.
C. Both A and B
A. True
Gladys Cooper.
In Act 5 of "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw, characters include Professor Henry Higgins, Eliza Doolittle, Colonel Pickering, Mrs. Higgins, and Alfred Doolittle. The act focuses on the aftermath of Eliza's transformation and her decision to leave Higgins' home for a more independent life.
He's impressed with what a good person she is.
because she was poor
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.