- A: The cube shows a large square, a small square, and a small circle. In the net, the large square and the small square are on adjacent faces, but the small circle is on the opposite face to the large square, so this is impossible.
- B: The cube shows a large circle, a small circle, and a row of three dots. In the net, the large circle is on the top face, and the row of three dots is on the bottom face, which are opposite, so they cannot be seen together on adjacent faces. This is impossible.
- C: The cube shows a large circle on the top face and a row of three dots on the front face. In the net, the large circle and the row of three dots are on opposite faces (top and bottom), so they cannot be adjacent. This is impossible.
- D: The cube shows a large square, a row of three dots, and a small circle. In the net, the large square and the row of three dots are on adjacent faces (right and bottom), and the small circle is on the top face, which is adjacent to both. When folded, the large square and the row of three dots can be adjacent, and the small circle can be on the top. This configuration is possible.
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