Which of these best describes the scene between Eliza and Higgins following Eliza's success at the garden party?

A.Eliza and Higgins celebrate their great success with champagne and comfortable conversation.
B.Higgins goes right to bed and Eliza makes plans to open her own florist's shop.
c.Eliza admits to Higgins that although she intends to marry Freddy, she is really in love with Higgins.
d.Tempers flare because Eliza feels she has been used and forgotten and Higgins is oblivious to her feelings.

To determine which option best describes the scene between Eliza and Higgins following Eliza's success at the garden party, you can refer to the source material or analyze the characters' actions and dialogue in that specific part of the story.

In this case, the scene you are referring to occurs after Eliza's success at the garden party. To get a better understanding of what happens during this scene, you can consult the original work, which is George Bernard Shaw's play, "Pygmalion."

Option A suggests that Eliza and Higgins celebrate their great success with champagne and comfortable conversation. This option, however, does not accurately describe the scene. In the original play, there is no scene where Eliza and Higgins celebrate together with champagne and comfortable conversation.

Option B states that Higgins goes right to bed and Eliza makes plans to open her own florist's shop. This is also not an accurate description of the scene. After the garden party, Eliza does express her desire to have a flower shop, but Higgins does not go straight to bed.

Option C suggests that Eliza admits to Higgins that although she intends to marry Freddy, she is really in love with Higgins. Again, this option does not accurately describe the scene. While Eliza does admit her intention to marry Freddy, there is no direct admission of being in love with Higgins.

Option D states that tempers flare because Eliza feels she has been used and forgotten, and Higgins is oblivious to her feelings. This option provides a more accurate description of the scene. After the garden party, Eliza does confront Higgins about how she feels used and neglected. Their interaction is tense, and both characters express their frustrations with each other.

Therefore, option D, where tempers flare because Eliza feels she has been used and forgotten and Higgins is oblivious to her feelings, is the best description of the scene between Eliza and Higgins following Eliza's success at the garden party.

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