Respuesta :
they are telling julyet that it will never work out . P.S HOPES THIS HELPS
Answer:
the fourth option
Explanation:
In this excerpt of the play, the Nurse informs Juliet of Tybalt's death in the hands of Romeo. The diction in the Nurse's lines is to mention negative traits in Romeo's nature. However, the love that Juliet feels for her "Lord" and her dear cousin forces Juliet to be in a hard dilemma. Juliet demonstrates determination to defend her husband's honor, however painful the death of Tybalt is for her. She mentions that Tybalt "would have killled" her husband for that was his true intention as a way of justification for Romeo's actions. Juliet desperately wishes to see her love safe.