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Oh, dude, a parallelogram has four vertices. Yeah, it's like a fancy way of saying it has four corners. So, if you ever need to count 'em, just look for those four points where the sides meet. Easy peasy!

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Ah, a parallelogram is a special shape with four sides. It also has four vertices where the sides meet. Just imagine each corner of the parallelogram as a friendly little point where two lines come together, creating a beautiful harmony in the shape. Remember, there's no mistakes, just happy little vertices in a parallelogram.

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A parallelogram has four vertices. Vertices are the points where the sides of a shape meet. In a parallelogram, there are four sides, and each side meets at a point, resulting in four vertices.

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