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English, 15.07.2019 08:00, ashleyzamarripa08

Read these lines spoken by nurse and lady capulet in act i, scene iii of romeo and juliet. 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. these lines allow the reader to see nurse’s . great love for juliet sense of humor fear of lady capulet shy personality

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