An illustration of a young South Asian woman named Nayeli in the process of building a picture frame. She is depicted in a thoughtfully arranged indoor setting with a ruler in her hands. She is seen aligning four wooden pieces of identical length around her on the table. The frame is the square shape she's aiming for. The lines representing the possible diagonals of the square are faintly visible. Please note, the image should not contain any written text.

Nayeli wants to build a square picture frame but she has no way of measuring the angles. If she can only measure with a ruler, how can she make sure the picture frame will be square?(1 point) Responses Arrange four sides of equal lengths so that the diagonals are also equal lengths Arrange four sides of equal lengths so that the diagonals are also equal lengths Make each of the two diagonals the same length as each of the four equal sides Make each of the two diagonals the same length as each of the four equal sides Arrange four sides of equal lengths so that the diagonals bisect each other Arrange four sides of equal lengths so that the diagonals bisect each other Not possible, she has to be able to measure a right angle

Nayeli can make sure the picture frame will be square by arranging four sides of equal lengths so that the diagonals bisect each other. This will ensure that all four angles of the frame are right angles, even if Nayeli cannot directly measure the angles.