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Either the darkness alters -- or something in the sight adjusts itself to midnight -- and life steps almost straight. the rhyme in these lines most likely conveys a. a contrast between light and darkness b. a comparison of dreams and reality c. an explanation of what it is like to grow old d. a description of how change slowly occurs

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