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read the excerpt from act i scene v of romeo and juliet. romeo: o, she doth teach the torches to burn bright. now read the adaptation. romeo: wow, shes really beautiful. which is the best analysis of the adaptation? it captures the tone but not the original meaning. it captures the original meaning but not the tone. it captures neither the original tone nor meaning. it captures both the original tone and meaning.
The original line "O! she doth teach the torches to burn bright" is highly poetic, expressing Romeo's awe at Juliet's beauty in a romantic and elevated tone. The adaptation "Wow, she's really beautiful" is a simple - straightforward statement. It conveys the basic meaning of Romeo finding Juliet beautiful but lacks the romantic and lofty tone of the original.
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It captures the original meaning but not the tone.