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Which of the following is sufficient alone to define a square?
1. A parallelogram with 4 right angles
II. A rectangle with 4 congruent sides
III. A rhombus with 4 right angles
A, l and ll only
B l and lll only
C ll and lll only
D l, ll, and lll
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