The feelings Romeo expresses in his speech In Act II, scene ii, are wonder, longing, excitement, and thoughtfulness, as further explained below.
In the tragic play "Romeo and Juliet," the main characters meet at a dinner party. Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other, even though the two belong to rival families. In Act II, scene ii, Romeo sees Juliet at a balcony after the party and expresses his feelings in a speech.
His speech conveys wonder, longing, excitement, and thoughtfulness. As he stares at Juliet, he cannot help but be impressed by her beauty. He longs to be with her, feels excited about this possibility of a new, passionate love.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the feelings selected above are correct.
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