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English, 20.09.2020 02:01, mrwiggles675

A square and a circle sat down one day and each of them had a lot to say. The square sald, "I have four sides, all straight and true. I make buildings and boxes and cages at zoos, Which don't let the wild animals ever escape. I must be the most useful shape." The circle sald, "I have no beginning, and I have no end, My one side is one perpetual bend. I make marbles and bubbles and a target's bulls-eye Surely there's no shape lovelier than I." With which statement would the author most likely agree? 1. Squares are more common than circles in the real world. 02. Circles are seen in nature more than squares. O 3. Squares and circles are the most important shapes of all. 4. Circles and squares are both interesting and common.

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