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25 December, 12:48

Lady Capulet: This is the matter. Nurse, give leave awhile. We must talk in secret: nurse, come back again; I have remember'd me, thou's hear our counsel. Thou know'st my daughter's of a pretty age. Nurse: Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour. Lady Capulet: She's not fourteen. Nurse: I'll lay fourteen of my teeth - And yet to my teen be it spoken I have but four - She is not fourteen. What does this passage convey about these two characters? Nurse wants to build a stronger relationship with Lady Capulet. Nurse resents Lady Capulet's great wealth and power. Lady Capulet is jealous of Nurse's strong love for Juliet. Lady Capulet is Juliet's mother but Nurse knows Juliet best.

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  1. 25 December, 13:11
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    Lady Capulet is Juliet's mother but Nurse knows Juliet best

    Explanation:

    The Nurse has raised Juliet her entire life. Lady Capulet basically just gave birth to Juliet. She doesn't know much about Juliet.
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