Create an image of a geometric shape composed of lines and angles. One of the angles should clearly be highlighted with a label of 22 degrees. The lines, labeled S and T, should perfectly parallel each other. Carefully indicate that there are three other angles in the picture that are identical to the 22 degrees angle without specifying their degrees. The entire illustration should have no text except for the 22 degrees label and line identifiers S and T.

In the picture, one angle is labeled 22 degrees and lines S and T are parallel. Which other three angles will be 22? Separate each angle number with a comma.

Without a picture to reference, it is difficult to determine the exact angles. However, based on the given information, if line S and line T are parallel and one angle is labeled as 22 degrees, then the corresponding angle on the other side (opposite) of line S will also be 22 degrees. Additionally, the corresponding angles on the other side (opposite) of line T will also be 22 degrees.