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How are the shapes alike

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Each circle (A, B, and C) contain shapes that all share at least one characteristic. Some shapes are contained in more than one circle because they share more than one characteristic. For example, shape 3 fits the rule for circles A and B, but not circle C. It lies within circles A and B, but not circle C.

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