This fact that this passage is from the perspective of an unreliable narrator is supported by the fact that nobody believes the narrator and at times she barely believes herself.
When she asks Agnes, it is clear that Agnes believes the narrator was dreaming or is lying. The narrator then second guesses herself and tries to justify the vision she saw as some friend of the servants. She decides not to ask anyone else (in case they also think she is making it up), which leads the reader to think that she might not be entirely reliable.
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How many guests will be invited by you
Explanation:
Lol I've answered three of these questions now
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She means her old self is gone and the new her(which is usually bad)is present.
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It means something new or original, and can even be something unusual. Hope this helps
Juliet compares Romeo to her everything. This shows that she is loyal even though she has only known him for one day