Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. The diagram below represents an unfolded paper kabuto, a samurai warrior's helmet. From the kabuto below, which of the following are pairs of congruent angles? Check all that apply. A. \angle IRS and \angle MRO B. \angle ONT and \angle MTN C. \angle MKR and \angle OAR D. \angle URC and \angle TRO
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