Which of the following summarizes the reflections that carry a parallelogram onto itself?(1 point)ResponsesA parallelogram does not have any lines of reflection.A parallelogram does not have any lines of reflection.A parallelogram has two lines of reflection that carry it onto itself: one horizontal through the midpoints of each side, and one vertical through the midpoints of the top and bottom.A parallelogram has two lines of reflection that carry it onto itself: one horizontal through the midpoints of each side, and one vertical through the midpoints of the top and bottom.A parallelogram has two lines of reflection: flipped on each diagonal will carry it onto itself.A parallelogram has two lines of reflection: flipped on each diagonal will carry it onto itself.A parallelogram has four lines of symmetry: horizontal through the midpoints, vertical through the midpoints, and both diagonals.

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The correct response is: A parallelogram has two lines of reflection: flipped on each diagonal will carry it onto itself.

However, it's important to note that a parallelogram actually has four lines of symmetry: two diagonals and the midlines (one horizontal and one vertical through the midpoints). But in terms of reflections that specifically carry a parallelogram onto itself, the focusing on the diagonals is the key point here.