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Comprehension I
1. The phrase, teach the torches to burn bright' suggests
a. Juliet's glow is brighter than the light of the torch.
b. her beauty is capable of enabling the torches to burn bright.
e her beauty surpasses the brightness of light.​

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Answered by sunilnirwan42
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Answered by jasminekaur12
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1 This quote is from this line when Romeofirst sees Juliet, before he knows who she is. Basically, with this line Romeo is saying that Juliet is so beautiful that her beauty is brighter than a torch. She is so bright, that the torches learn to be bright from her.

a.

This quote is from this line when Romeofirst sees Juliet, before he knows who she is. Basically, with this line Romeo is saying that Juliet is so beautiful that her beauty is brighter than a torch. She is so bright, that the torches learn to be bright from her. It is another metaphor on Juliet's beauty

b.

This quote is from this line when Romeofirst sees Juliet, before he knows who she is. Basically, with this line Romeo is saying that Juliet is so beautiful that her beauty is brighter than a torch. She is so bright, that the torches learn to be bright from her. It is another metaphor on Juliet's beauty.

c.

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