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Explanation:
Out of the options provided, the one that best paraphrases the second quatrain of “Sonnet 73,” by William Shakespeare is the one where the speaker compares himself to a day at twilight because the sonnet is about mortality and death. The ideas about the day, the sun, and the darkness are a metaphor for life and the proximity of death that comes with getting old, not a reference to the beauty of Twilight or how much better vision people have during the day.