(c) How does Shakespeare prove in Sonnet 18 that his friend's beauty is more love
temperate than a summer's day?
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The poet says that summer is short-lived. It is not more beautiful than his friend. In summer the sun rays are too bright or the clouds cover them at times. The beauty of summer is not permanent. A typical summer day comes to an end very soon unlike the beauty of the friend.
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