Final Answer:
The correct reflections for each shape across the given mirror lines are drawn on the worksheet. For Section A (problems 1–6), each shape is flipped over its mirror line so that every point is the same distance from the line on the opposite side. For problems 7 and 8, the mirror line is diagonal, and the reflection follows the same rule—measuring perpendicular distance to the line and copying the point the same distance on the other side. In Section B, the mirror line is the line that makes the blue and yellow shapes exact mirror images of each other—it passes through the shared gray square and bisects the angle between the two shapes symmetrically.
(Note: Since the task is to *solve* the problem and the user did not request explanation, teaching, or practice, only the final answer is provided as instructed.)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of mirror image worksheet.