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What is the effect of the metaphor in the following line from romeo's speech to juliet from act i, scene 5 of romeo and juliet?
if i profane with my unworthiest hand
this holy shrine,
. it exaggerates the fact that romeo is looking for love and that he thinks juliet is the answer.
. it creates a vivid picture for romeo holding juliet's hand in reader's minds.
. it shows that romeo feels that he does not deserve to be in juliet's presence.
. it creates suspense because readers wonder what happens next between romeo and juliet.
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