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NURSE: There's no trust,
No faith, no honesty in men; all perjured,
All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers.
Ah, where's my man? give me some aqua vitae:
These griefs, these woes, these sorrows make me old.
Shame come to Romeo!

JULIET: Blister'd be thy tongue
For such a wish! he was not born to shame:
Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit;
For 'tis a throne where honour may be crown'd
Sole monarch of the universal earth.
O, what a beast was I to chide at him!

Amy is writing a literary analysis essay about how the dialogue in Romeo and Juliet reveals the personalities of the characters. Which sentence best explains Shakespeare's choice of language in Juliet's lines?

1.It shows how calmly Juliet accepts the news of Romeo’s disappearance.
2.It shows how Juliet puts on a brave face upon hearing about Romeo's banishment.
3.It shows how Juliet is forcefully determined to defend her husband's honor.
4.It shows how Juliet curses the nurse for shaming Romeo.
5.It shows how Juliet possesses a wide range of emotions.

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The answer would be D because Juliet was "in love" with Romeo and wanted to defend him.

Answer:

The correct answer is 3 or C in this case.

Explanation:

The nurse showed her posture, but it was not enough to be considered as truth. So she also spoke and explained all her ideas and arguments about him. Saying that it was unfair for her to be talking like that about him, because he was good and he deserved good things in his life. Her words were motivated by love and reason.

Sorry If I can't write all the lines and the arguments she used but brainly doesn't let me put the exact words she used. It says they are sworn words.

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