Read the nurse’s words to Juliet from Act II, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Nurse: Your love says, like an honest gentleman, and a courteous, and a kind, and a handsome, and, I warrant, a virtuous,—Where is your mother?
Juliet: Where is my mother! why, she is within;
Where should she be? How oddly thou repliest:
‘Your love says, like an honest gentleman,
Where is your mother?’
Based on your knowledge of the characters, what does the nurse's question most likely foreshadow?
that Lady Capulet will overhear and punish the nurse for her interference
that Lady Capulet is not to be trusted and will betray her daughter in the end
that what the nurse is about to share may have very serious consequences
that the nurse will later seek Lady Capulet to tell her about the wedding plans

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Answer:

C. that what the nurse is about to share may have very serious consequences

Explanation: hope it helps ^w^

The nurse's question shows that what she is about to share can have very serious consequences.

Who is the nurse?

  • She is a servant of Juliet's family.
  • She is a servant who accompanies Juliet at all times.
  • She is a servant who has taken care of Juliet since her birth.

The nurse does not approve of Juliet's approach to Romeo, as she is aware of the enmity between the families. For this reason, she wonders if she can reveal information to Juliet's mother about what is happening. However, she knows that this information can cause serious problems and frightening consequences.

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