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Corners are where two or more surfaces or lines meet, usually at right angles. A <a href="/s/square">square</a> has four corners, a <a href="/c/cube">cube</a> has six, and a <a href="/c/circle">circle</a> has none. The <a href="/f/frog">frogs</a> are hiding in the <a href="/c/corner">corner</a> of their tank.
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Corners are where two or more surfaces or lines meet, usually at right angles. A
square
has four corners, a
cube
has six, and a
circle
has none. The
frogs
are hiding in the
corner
of their tank.
Erik Mattheis
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