The adaptation that best matches the meaning and tone of the original is B. She’s so beautiful that she stands out from that crowd.
In this excerpt from <em>Romeo and Juliet</em>, <u>Romeo is referring to Juliet after seeing her at the Capulets’ feast</u>. For Romeo,<u> Juliet outshines the other women that are present,</u> that is to say,<u> according to Romeo, there is no woman more beautiful than Juliet in that room</u>. <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> is a play written by William Shakespeare. Moreover, it is considered a tragedy. The play explores the themes of love, death and fate.