Answer:
long-standing, Africa 800 and American, birds
Explanation:
In "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day" Shakespeare promises the subject of his sonnet Immortality. He says that as long as men can breathe (which basically means as long as men exist on this planet) or as long as eyes can see, the feelings and the poem will exist, and it gives her life, thus making her practically immortal.
The situation wherein you would double the final consonant in a base word before adding a suffix is option D. When the base word ends with consonant + vowel + consonant and the suffix begins with a vowel. For example: the word, "FAT" when we add the suffix -er and -est, it becomes "fatter" and "fattest". The letter "T" is doubled, then add the vowel suffix.
I believe that it is a B. A metaphor but if not that then it is a hyperbole
I don't think they should band them because we are going to need to know/ find out sometime in our lifetime on the topic the book is talking about. just like having a book about God in a library, what if one day you decide to give your life to him and that book that talked about how and explained the steps to help you get there use to be there and now was not....???