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A kite is not always symmetrical. While many kites have a symmetrical shape with two pairs of equal-length sides, some can be designed with asymmetrical features for aesthetic or functional purposes. However, in terms of geometric properties, a standard kite shape does have one line of symmetry that divides it into two mirror-image halves.

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