Many of the speeches in Romeo and Juliet are famous because they express feelings beautifully. Listen to part of Romeo's speech from the beginning of Act II, Scene ii, when he first sees Juliet again after the Capulets' party. Listen to the audio here. What feelings do you think Romeo is expressing in his speech? Select one or more answers. wonder longing happiness excitement thoughtfulness yearning

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Answer:

longing, excitement, thoughtfulness, wonder.

Explanation:

The speech that Romeu makes in Act II, Scene ii when he sees Julieta on the balcony of his house is a beautiful and passionate speech, showing how Julieta leaves Romeu pensive, about her beauty and how the most beautiful elements in the world envy her. In the midst of this reflection, Romeu shows how he wants to be like Juliet and how to see and think about her makes him happy and excited, as he is amazed by her image and her ability to move his heart.

Answer:

wonder, longing, excitement, thoughtfulness