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English, 05.07.2019 20:00, qudoniselmore0

Read the exchange between romeo and nurse in act ii, scene iv of romeo and juliet. romeo: bid her devise some means to come to shrift this afternoon; and there she shall at friar laurence’ cell, be shriv’d and married. here is for thy pains. nurse: no, truly, sir; not a penny. romeo: go to; i say, you shall. nurse: this afternoon, sir? well, she shall be there. which plot detail adds to the mood of anticipation? which plot detail adds to the mood of anticipation? romeo offers money to nurse for her . romeo reviews a meeting time and place. nurse agrees to romeo and juliet marry. nurse refuses to take money from romeo.

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