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On the one hand it is annoying, but on the other hand it is very familiar to Juliet, who has been listening to the nurse babble on since she was a tiny baby. There may even been something comforting in the sound. However, in Act II Scene 5 when Juliet really wants some information from the nurse, the chatter is annoying and frustrating and Juliet expresses that frustration: "How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath to say to me that thou art out of breath???"

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Juliet would likely find the Nurse's chatter either amusing or annoying, depending on the circumstances. If the Nurse is discussing important information about Romeo or their plan, Juliet would probably pay close attention. However, if the Nurse is being overly chatty about trivial matters, Juliet may become impatient or frustrated.

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