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         <title>Take a picture of your completed hierarchy and post it here. Then type 2-3 sentences explaining how you decided which shape should go in each blank.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I knew that kites did not share any properties with the other shapes besides 4 sides and 4 angles, so I placed them to the side. For the rest of the shapes, I knew they all had parallel sides but parallelograms did not have all sides or all angles congruent. The most specific shapes were rectangles, rhombi, and squares, and squares fit at the bottom because they share properties with all the quadrilaterals above. </div>]]></description>
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