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Parallelogram's Dilemma

by Kevin Hernandez-Rangel

Pages 8 and 9 of 37

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Mangle Just Needs a Break
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Trapezoid Tony
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When Mangle heard about the struggles of his friend Parallela, he thought of every sport he had ever played but but could not come up with any that needed a parallelogram shaped like Parallela. He did however, find a sport for their common friend, Trapezoid Tony. During his trip to Geoeurope, Mangle noticed that the hockey ring uses an unusual quadrilateral shape with one, and only one pair of parallel lines. It was a trapezoid. When Trapezoid Tony heard about this he was jumping with joy - Tony, like Parallela, thought he would never fit in anywhere. Tony grew to become the most intimidating goalie anybody would ever see on a hockey ring.
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Once, when Mangle finally thought he could take a break on a family trip to Geoeurope, he realized that he was adept at playing sports he had never even heard of: the Frenchilateral children wanted Mangle to play rugby with them; the Britishlateral students begged him to play on the pitch of the cricket field - whatever that meant?
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Trapezoid Tony
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When Mangle heard about the struggles of his friend Parallela, he thought of every sport he had ever played but but could not come up with any that needed a parallelogram shaped like Parallela. He did however, find a sport for their common friend, Trapezoid Tony. During his trip to Geoeurope, Mangle noticed that the hockey ring uses an unusual quadrilateral shape with one, and only one pair of parallel lines. It was a trapezoid. When Trapezoid Tony heard about this he was jumping with joy - Tony, like Parallela, thought he would never fit in anywhere. Tony grew to become the most intimidating goalie anybody would ever see on a hockey ring.
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