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The final two lines of Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?" promises the subject of his sonnet A. unfading youth.

B. undying devotion. C. immortality. D. an endless summer.  
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The answer is IMMORTALITY
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Hello, the correct answer is C - immortality. The song ends with the author promising his love/love in general/the poem that it will be immortal as long as there are people who will read it, and each time they do, it will be revived, and thus will never die. 
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