There are many possible answers:
A cylinder
A cone sliced by two planes perperndicular to its axis
A toroid (doughnut) sliced by a plane vertical to its axis.
A sphere sliced by two planes
An ellipsoid sliced by two planes
A paraboloid sliced by two planes
etc.
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That's an impossible shape. No shape can have only 2 edges.
You can't have a 3-d shape with only 2 faces. A triangular prism has 9 edges and 6 vertices, but it has 5 faces.
A very strange shape. The Euler characteristic for polyhedra requires that Vertices-Edges+Faces=2. That condition is not met here.
# of faces + # of edges + # of vertecies + 2
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