Why does the following infuriate Liza? "I suppose it was natural for you to be anxious about the garden party. But that's all over now. [He pats her kindly on the shoulder. She writhes]. There's nothing more to worry about." She can't stand it when Higgins touches her. Higgins assumes that she was nervous; she was not at all nervous. Higgins doesn't understand that her worrying has just begun. Higgins didn't pay attention to her at all that night.
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I believe it is C because Act 4 is where she worries about waht will become of her
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