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2. Corrine defines a ray as a line with one endpoint. Is she correct? If not, define a ray for Corrine.
( Responses: Yes, Corrine is correct, No, Corrine is not correct.)
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( Responses: A ray is a line., A ray is a part of a line with one endpoint)

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