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Are the side lengths congruent?

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Are the opposite sides parallel?

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Are the adjacent sides perpendicular?

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Are the side lengths congruent? Evidence: Are the opposite sides parallel? Evidence-example-1
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The side lengths are not congruent. Evidence: Becuase the line shows that one is higher. None of the sides are parallel. Evidence: none of the lines of the shape are on the exact same line. No the adjacent sides are not perpendicular. Evidence: They are crooked and you can tell becuase of how the shape is on the line. The most specific shape is a rhombus. A rhombus is a crooked square. This isn't a perfect rhombus.

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