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Which of the following characteristics does a rhombus possess that proves the figure to be classified as a quadrilateral and a parallelogram?
Select all that apply.
two pair of opposite parallel sides
two pair of opposite congruent angles
consecutive sides are perpendicular
perpendicular diagonals
four sided figure
intersecting diagonals
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