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They look like floating objects that can be removed by selecting the object border and pressing Delete.

An easy way to select all three at once is to go to the Home tab and look at the right hand end of that ribbon to Select > Select Objects and then lasso (Click and drag over all three shapes) before pressing the Delete key.
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