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She's basically doing it to aggravate Juliet. She drags it out slowly, leaving Juliet hoping for the answer she wants.

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The nurse delays telling Juliet about the arrangements for her marriage to Paris because she is torn between her loyalty to Juliet and her duty to the Capulet family. She may also be trying to protect Juliet from the distressing news or looking for a way to soften the blow before revealing it.

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