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I go on and on in both directions What am I?

A line

I am a location on a line What am I?

A point

I am made out of two rays that meet at a vertex? What am I?

I am an angle

I am smaller than a right angle What am I?

I am an Acute angle

I am larger than a right angle What am I?

I am an Obtuse angle

I am a 90 degree angle What am I?

I am a Right angle

I have one end point and go on and on in one direction What am I?

I am a Ray

I am part of a line, I have two endpoints What am I?

I am a Line Segment

I have two lines that meet and form right angles What am I?

I am Perpendicular Lines

I am two lines that meet and form acute or obtuse angles What am I?

I am Intersecting Lines

I have two lines that stay the same distance apart and never meet What am I?

I am Parallel Lines

I am a closed shape made out of three or more line segments What am I?

I am a Polygon

any four sided I am a special name given to any four sided shape What am I?

I am a quadrilateral

I am shapes that are the same size and shape What am I?

I am Congruent

I am shapes that are the same shape but not the same size What am I?

I am Similar

I am the same on both sides What am I?

I am Symmetry

I am a flat surface of a space figure What am I?

I am a Face

I am where two faces meet What am I?

I am an Edge

I am the corner where two edges meet What am I?

I am a Vertex (Vertices)