No
A kite
A kite or, if concave, an arrowhead or chevron.
A kite is not a parallelogram because the parallelogram's angles are tilted and a kite isn't.
It could be a kite or a rhombus. Or, of course, a pentagon with two pairs of equal sides and a different fifth side, or a hexagon, or, ...
It has two pairs of equal sides.
A kite is a four-sided polygon with two pairs of congruent adjacent sides.
A kite is a quadrilateral in which two disjoints pairs of consecutive sides are congruent
Two pairs of parallel lines.
No a kite has got no parallel sides
No. A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
no. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, but it does have some of the properties of a true parallelogram. It is a quadrilateral and has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. In the parallelogram each long side meets a short side and its opposite angles are equal. In the kite the two long sides meet together, and the two shorter sides meet together. If you draw in the diagonals of the kite you will find f our pairs of equal angles, and the diagonals cross each other at right angles.
A kite.