Reread the following lines from the passage and identify the figurative language used,
"Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit:
1. A metaphor comparing the idea of placing a crown with Romeo's deed.
2. A hyperbole comparing his brow to shame.
3. Personification speaking of shame as a person who would feel ashamed to
associate with Romeo.
4. An oxymoron comparing the idea of shame against the differing idea of sitting.