I would say that Shakespeare uses allusion in this excerpt from Romeo and Juliet. He is alluding, or making a reference to Aurora, who is a character/person outside of Romeo and Juliet.
Answer:
it is effective because the comparison is relevant and the technical vocabulary is used clearly.
Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns are he, she, him, her, I, you, they, them. He and him indicate male gender. She and her indicate female gender. Relative pronouns are who, whom, which, that, whoever. They do not reveal male or female. Subordinating conjunctions are transition words such as because, since, after, once, etc. They do not reveal gender. Substantives also do not show gender.
You need a predicate
A predicate is the verbal form so you need it to know what the sentence is about.
He was the first to speak up against Harry. I'm sorry if that's not correct, but that's how the sentence would make sense. You only provided one sentence?