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ABCDE FG That's right! The F and G have zero lines of symmetry. Those letters cannot be folded in half in any way with the parts matching up. The rest of the letters, A, B,C, D, and E all have only 1 line of symmety. Notice that the A has a vertical line of symmetry, while the B, C, D, and E have a horizontal line of symmetry. Let's look at some more letters! HIJK LMNOP t's right! J, K, L, N, and P have zero lines of symmetry. M has one line of symmetry, and H, I, and O have 2 lines of symmetry. Did you get them all right? Right again! The Q, R, S are not symmetrical, so they have zero lines of symmetry. The T, U, and V are symmetrical, but they each have only one line of symmetry. None of these letters has two lines of symmetry. Now think about the last letters of the alphabet!

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