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1)An angle bisector is basically the division of an angle into two equal parts, so you should just draw a line in the middle after you found the angles using the compass

2) parallel lines is a pair of lines that never intersect, and are always the same distance apart. you should use the compass to draw a 90-degree angle at the end of the line XY, and use the straightedge to draw a line that is parallel to the line XY.

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see attached diagram

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle Bisector

The angle bisector bisects the angle into two equal angles.

Measure the angle EDF (I've measured this as 115°)

Divide this by 2:  115 ÷ 2 = 57.5°

Measure an angle of 57.5° from point D on the line DF and draw a line.

Parallel lines

Measure two lines of equal length from points X and Y at an angle of 90° to the line XY.  Join the points for the parallel line.

The angle bisector and parallel line are shown in red on the attached diagram.

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