Romeo and Juliet

6. How does Romeo's comparison of Juliet to "the sun" in the famous scene at her balcony shape the way he and readers view Juliet?

A.

She seems wondrous and heavenly, like the dawn and the stars.

B.

She seems threatening and hostile, like others in the Capulet family.

C.

She seems friendly and likable, like Romeo's friends Benvolio and Mercutio.

D.

She seems ordinary and attainable, like other young women Romeo has loved.

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A. She seems wondrous and heavenly, like the dawn and the stars.