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Romeo: what is her mother? nurse: marry, bachelor, her mother is the lady of the house, and a good lady, and a wise, and virtuous: i nurs'd her daughter, you talk'd withal; i tell you he that can lay hold of her shall have the chinks. romeo: is she a capulet? o dear account! my life is my foe's debt. –romeo and juliet, william shakespeare which line of dialogue signals that romeo is a star-crossed lover? "a good lady" "wise, and virtuous" "he that can lay hold of her" "my life is my foe's debt"

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