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How does Juliet's character develop in Act 3, particularly in her responses to her parents and the Nurse? (1 point)
• Juliet becomes stronger and starts to stand up for herself.
• She is determined to control her own fate.
• She feels disillusioned and betrayed by the Nurse.
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In Act 3 Juliet defends Romeo and stands up to her parents, shows determination to control her fate (refusing to marry Paris and insisting on staying loyal to Romeo), and feels betrayed by the Nurse when the Nurse advises her to marry Paris instead of Romeo.
In Act 3 Juliet defends Romeo and stands up to her parents, shows determination to control her fate (refusing to marry Paris and insisting on staying loyal to Romeo), and feels betrayed by the Nurse when the Nurse advises her to marry Paris instead of Romeo.
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