Answer:
The fourth op´tion
Step-by-step explanation:
In this excerpt of the play, Romeo makes his first appearance by showing a sentiment of sadness. This state in despair is a reflection of Romeo's impossibility to have a reciprocal love. "Out of her favour where I am in love", says the young man. Benvolio, his friend, is in the need of knowing who is causing all this pain to Romeo and enquiries who the woman is. In the lines provided the audience is informed that the cause of Romeo's despair is his being in love with a woman.