Which properties do metalloids share with metals?

Both are shiny and are brittle.
Both are very conductive and are dull.
Both are brittle and are gases at room temperature.
Both are shiny and are solid at room temperature.

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Metalloids share the properties of being shiny and being solid at room temperature with metals. So the correct statement is: Both are shiny and are solid at room temperature.

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