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OpenStudy (anonymous):

From what you know about Liza, what is the most likely reasons she is making such a big deal about finding out what is properly hers? She wants to make note of her profits for tax purposes. She is making it clear that she intends to reclaim her independence. She wants as much as she can possibly get, and she wants to make sure she leaves nothing that she could have had. She is hinting to Higgins that she wants to keep the jewelry.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Elsa213 @unclemeatloaf @indigoeve

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What act are we looking at?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

act IV

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe the answer is B. Here's why. I know it is not A or D. And as for C, Even though she asks what clothing is hers, and does it so he can not accuse her of theivery, you must note that she leaves the ring he gave her behind. She returns it to him, and in response he throws it in the fire. She retrieves it from the flames, but specifically leaves it on the dessert stand. Now, if she were trying to get everything she could, would she have left the ring, or even tried to return it in the first place? The fact that she gives back the ring indicates that she wants to sever all ties she has to him. The ring is symbolic for her feelings. In addition, when she retrieves it from the fire, it shows that the relationship holds value to her, but the leaving indicates that she believes it must come to an end.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Amazing, thank you so much. i got around 7 more, you going to be here?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes sir.

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