How does Juliet find out that Romeo is a Montague?

Juliet says that she knew Romeo was a Montague all along.

Romeo confesses to Juliet that he is a Montague.

Tybalt leaves Juliet a note at the end of Scene III.

The nurse tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.

The correct answer is: The nurse tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.

The correct answer is: The nurse tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.

The correct answer is: The nurse tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.

To find out how Juliet finds out that Romeo is a Montague, you would need to refer to the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. In Act 1, Scene 5, Juliet meets Romeo at the Capulet's masquerade ball and falls in love with him. After Romeo has left the party, Juliet asks the nurse who Romeo was. The nurse reveals that Romeo is a Montague, saying: "His name is Romeo, and a Montague, The only son of your great enemy” (Act 1, Scene 5, lines 136-137).

Therefore, it is through the nurse that Juliet finds out that Romeo is a Montague.