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Oh, dude, those are angles, not shapes. But if you want to get technical, an 80-degree angle is an acute angle because it's less than 90 degrees, and a 100-degree angle is an obtuse angle because it's more than 90 degrees. So, like, they're both angles, not shapes.

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Well, hello there, friend! Those angles are both acute angles, meaning they are less than 90 degrees. They are like little slices of a pie, with 80 degrees being slightly smaller and 100 degrees a bit bigger. Just imagine them fitting snugly in a corner of a square or rectangle, adding a touch of warmth and coziness to the shape.

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The answer is hexagon

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