In a pair of adjacent angles, (i) vertex is always common, (ii) one arm is always common, and (iii) uncommon arms are always opposite rays
Then
Adjacent angles share a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points. But it is not mandatory for the uncommon arms to have opposite rays.
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