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What does romeo first compare Juliet to in act 2, scene 2?

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Answer: The morning sun

Explanation: Juliet suddenly appears at a window above the spot where Romeo is standing. Romeo compares her to the morning sun, far more beautiful than the moon it banishes. He nearly speaks to her, but thinks better of it.

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