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An arrowhead, often used in geometric contexts, typically does not have two pairs of equal angles. Instead, it usually features a distinctive shape with one angle that is sharper (the point) and two other angles that are larger and unequal. Therefore, it does not fulfill the criteria of having two pairs of equal angles like a parallelogram or rectangle would.

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