Romeo first sees Juliet in Act 1 Scene 5. during the Capulet's party in which Juliet was supposed to meet Paris for the first time. Romeo's first impressions of Juliet are clearly about her beauty. He is completely taken aback by how beautiful she is. His first statement upon seeing her is "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" (A.1, s5, line 46). This tells us that he is infatuated with her beauty.
Hi! Your answer should be D; a poem based on a Shakespearean play, because it was an adoption of a piece of literature that already has been created. The other three are all original ideas, and not adoptions. Hope this helps!