Juliet asks Romeo not to swear his love by the moon because the moon changes, and she wants his love to stay the same. This highlights her desire for a love that is constant and unchanging, unlike the moon, which goes through phases.
Why does Juliet ask Romeo not to swear his love by the moon?(1 point)
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The moon is a symbol of beauty, but she wants a stronger promise.
The moon is a symbol of beauty, but she wants a stronger promise.
The moon is too distant and cold, unlike the warmth of her love.
The moon is too distant and cold, unlike the warmth of her love.
The moon changes, and she wants his love to stay the same.
The moon changes, and she wants his love to stay the same.
The moon controls the tides, which has nothing to do with their love
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