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Which always share the properties of parallel lines? A. the intersection of a wall and ceiling B. the front edges of horizontal shelves in a bookshelf C. the hands of a clock D. the top and side edge of
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Which always share the properties of parallel lines?
A. the intersection of a wall and ceiling
B. the front edges of horizontal shelves in a bookshelf
C. the hands of a clock
D. the top and side edge of a window
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the answer is D , the last one
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Answer:answer is D
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