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It depends whether you are talking about her mother's announcement that Paris is interested in her in Act 1, in which case Juliet says "I'll look to love, if looking liking move", or about her mother's announcement that she is to marry Paris whether she wants to or not in Act 3, in which case she says, "Now by Saint Peter's church and Peter too, he shall not make me there a joyful bride."

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Q: How does Juliet respond to her mother's announment?
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