I have existed for centuries, but last only a month. What am I?
Common Wrong Answers
“A calendar”
A calendar has existed for centuries and represents time in months, but it does not last only a month itself; it is a continuous system.
“A season”
Seasons last for several months and have existed for centuries, but they cannot be confined to just one month.
“A book”
While books have existed for centuries, they do not necessarily last only a month; they can last much longer depending on their physical condition and relevance.
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