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How does the loved one in Shakespeare’s sonnet compare to a summer’s day?
A She is almost as beautiful as a summer’s day.
B She can never be as beautiful as a summer’s day.
C Her beauty will remain, but summer’s beauty will fade.
D Her beauty, like that of a summer’s day, changes constantly.

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