The answer is B. Shapes F and H.
Shape F has two horizontal sides that are parallel. Shape G has no parallel sides. Shape H has two vertical sides that are parallel.
Shape F: Look closely! F parades two horizontal sides that run parallel to each other, never veering off course.
Shape H: H, the vertical champion, boasts two sides that rise resolutely upwards, maintaining perfect parallelism.
G: The Lone Ranger of the Shape World
Sadly, G, despite its valiant efforts, stands alone. Its sides, forming an irregular triangle, refuse to play the parallelism game. No two sides in G find solace in parallel partnership.
B: The Victorious Choice
Therefore, the crown of parallelism rests upon the heads of F and H. Only these two shapes can proudly claim the title of "Parallel Pals." So, when marking your answer sheet, circle B. Shapes F and H with confidence.