Romeo and Juliet
Question in details
Shortly after Juliet has met Romeo, she expresses her sentiments by saying "O, be some
other name! What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell so
sweet." In this speech, Juliet
a) is admiring the flowers outside her room.
b) considers changing her name from Capulet to Montague.
c) declares her love for Romeo despite that he is a Montague.
d) has noticed Romeo hiding in the orchard.