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?

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It exaggerates the fact that Romeo is looking for love and that he thinks Juliet is the answer.
It exaggerates the fact that Romeo is looking for love and that he thinks Juliet is the answer.

It creates suspense because readers wonder what happens next between Romeo and Juliet.
It creates suspense because readers wonder what happens next between Romeo and Juliet.

It shows that Romeo feels that he does not deserve to be in Juliet's presence.
It shows that Romeo feels that he does not deserve to be in Juliet's presence.

It creates a vivid picture of Romeo holding Juliet's hand in readers' minds.

It exaggerates the fact that Romeo is looking for love and that he thinks Juliet is the answer.