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A parallelogram is a quadrilateral formed from two sets of parallel lines.
A square is a quadrilateral with four sides the same and where all four corners are right angles.
A crossroads is where two roads meet in an X.
The opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.
Do you eat it in the classroom?
You eat in the classroom?
Do you eat in the classroom?
I wonder why we have ear lobes?
I wonder what ear lobes are for?
My father's admonishment was hard to bear.
Mrs Takeda is quick to pick up on the local rumours.
From the spring equinox the day become longer than the night, and living creatures are becoming full of life.
Most of the credit for our success goes to you.
The river runs through the town.
It took only a 1000 yen to convince him.
I am an eternal PC-newbie.
It's a concrete bridge, but several places along its length have collapsed.
Not a few people have two cars.
This world is a distant three hundred million light years away from the world where you live.
I don't suppose it's possible to read a book by moonlight.

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