Based on your knowledge of Juliet, why does she become impatient while waiting for the nurse in this scene?

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"Based on your knowledge ... "

Clearly, you are supposed to write about what YOU THINK, not what someone else thinks.

Read this -- http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/romeojuliet/character/juliet/ -- and let us know what you decide to write.
It's suppose to be comical. It is not. Juliet gets impatient because the Nurse is acting as if she is in pain and talking of things that Juliet had previously known, such as Romeo's handsomeness. She repeatedly says these things to purposely get Juliet frustrated.

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