Which of the following best explains the significance of the extended metaphor in this sonnet?

A. Much like the speaker’s love, the weather in the summertime is often disappointing.
B. The speaker’s love is better than summer because summer, despite its reveries, is imperfect and finite.
C. The speaker was married on a summer day, and compares his love to the day he was married.
D. The speaker’s love is much like the summertime, because neither love nor summer can last forever.

B. The speaker’s love is better than summer because summer, despite its reveries, is imperfect and finite.