Consider the following definitions of a trapezoid.
Definition A: A quadrilateral with at least one pair of opposite sides parallel.
Definition B: A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel.
Is it possible to draw a figure that is a trapezoid according to definition A but not a trapezoid according to definition B? If yes, draw a figure that satisfies the conditions and explain why your figure satisfies those conditions. If no, explain why not.
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