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A partial proof was constructed given that MNOP is a parallelogram. Parallelogram M N O P is shown. By the definition of a parallelogram, MN ∥ PO and MP ∥ NO. Using MP as a transversal, ∠M and ∠P are same-side interior angles, so they are supplementary. Using NO as a transversal, ∠N and ∠O are same-side interior angles, so they are supplementary. Using OP as a transversal, ∠O and ∠P are same-side interior angles, so they are supplementary. Therefore, because they are supplements of the same angle. Which statement should fill in the blank in the last line of the proof? ∠M is supplementary to ∠O ∠N is supplementary to ∠P ∠M ≅ ∠P ∠N ≅ ∠P
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