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You can only put shapes inside each circle that go together for
some reason. You can find the shapes on the next page.
Describe what the shapes you chose have in common by writing
in a word for each circle. The word just tells what the shapes have
in common.
You have to choose words for the circles so that there are shapes
in all three parts of the circle diagram. The shapes in the middle
have to fit the rule for both circles.
Try to do this lots of different ways.
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