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A non-square rectangle has two lines of symmetry. One line of symmetry runs vertically down the center, dividing the rectangle into two equal halves, while the other runs horizontally across the center. These lines reflect the rectangle's uniform width and length, maintaining symmetry. A square rectangle, by contrast, has four lines of symmetry.

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