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Draw two lines of equal length meeting at a vertex. Make sure that the angle between the lines is not 90 degrees. At the far end of each of these lines, draw a line, again equal in length, at an angle that is supplementary to the first angle.

[Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees.]

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To draw a rhombus without it becoming a square, simply make sure that all four sides are of equal length, but the angles are not 90 degrees. Use a ruler to measure and draw lines of equal length, connecting them diagonally to complete the shape.

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