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The nurse is prolonging the situation by not giving Juliet a straightforward answer about the marriage to Romeo. She is also being insensitive and trivializing Juliet's feelings by making jokes and not taking the matter seriously. Additionally, the nurse's lack of urgency and focus on materialistic aspects of the marriage is frustrating Juliet.

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