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A hexagon cannot be classified as a kite, as a kite is a specific type of quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. A hexagon, on the other hand, has six sides and does not fit the definition of a kite. While a hexagon can have symmetrical properties or specific angles, it does not meet the criteria necessary to be categorized as a kite.

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