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To what does Romeo compare Juliet in their first conversation?
a lark
the sun
an angel
a holy shrine
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A holy shrine.
In their first conversation (Act 1, Scene 5), Romeo uses religious imagery, calling Juliet a "holy shrine" and himself a "pilgrim" whose lips are "two blushing pilgrims" seeking a kiss.
In their first conversation (Act 1, Scene 5), Romeo uses religious imagery, calling Juliet a "holy shrine" and himself a "pilgrim" whose lips are "two blushing pilgrims" seeking a kiss.
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