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in act ii scene ii, romeo compares juliet to the sun. what is the effect of this metaphor?
a it shows that juliet is as distant as the sun.
b it means juliet is unreachable for romeo.
c it emphasizes juliets warmth, brightness, and purity.
d it suggests juliet is dangerous to romeo.
In "Romeo and Juliet", comparing Juliet to the sun uses the sun's positive attributes (warmth, brightness, purity) to describe Juliet. Option A is incorrect as the sun isn't distant in a negative way here. Option B is wrong because Romeo sees Juliet as reachable (he's in her garden). Option D is incorrect as the sun isn't dangerous in this metaphor. Option C matches the positive connotations of the sun (warmth, brightness, purity) applied to Juliet.
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C. It emphasizes Juliet's warmth, brightness, and purity.