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B). They are similar because both are about love for a woman others may find lacking.
Explanation:
The key similarity between the given lines from 'Sonnet 130' and 'Sonnet 131' of William Shakespeare is that 'they both talk about the love for a lady who other people may find incomplete or lacking.' In both the sonnets, the speaker talks about love beyond physical appearance and beauty and breaks the stereotypes of associating the beloved with beauty('most precious jewel' and 'false compare'). Shakespeare primarily aims to offer a different representation of love in order to break away from the traditional perspective of love and beloved. Thus, option B is the correct answer.