Assuming that this refers to the <u>VIA (Values-in-Action)</u> approach designed by Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman, the answer to this question would be True.
There are 24 character strengths and virtues that each individual will have, ranked from their biggest strengths to their weakest strengths. Their top 7 strengths would be considered as their signature strengths.
Answer:

Explanation:
This is a reasoning question where you have to find the pattern used in reference sentence and apply the same pattern in asked sentence.
The given reference sentence is,
<u>I WANT TO </u><u>BE</u><u> </u>which is written as O TNEW UT IB, in a certain code. If you would observe both the sentence then you can see all the given words are flipped.
for e.g. WANT is changed to TNEW
W was on the first position so it received last in certain code, T was on the last position so it received first position. This thing happened with the consonants that they were flipped without any change.
But there is a minor change was made with vowels they were shift to next vowels alphabetically.
The sequence of vowels alphabetically is
A,E,I,O,U if you would observe then every vowel is shifted like I to O, A to E in WANT to TNEW,O to U in TO to UT and E to I in BE to IB.
applying same pattern step-by-step in asked sentence,
Step 1- <em>Flip the sentence without changing any consonant,</em>
WOH YNAM SEMIT
Step 2- <em>Shift the vowel one digit</em> ( A→E, E→I, I→O,O→U)
WUH YNEM SIMOT

Dictionary: To find the definition of a word.
Pronunciation Key: A guide indicating how words are pronounced.
Guide Words: Indicating the alphabetical first and last words on the page.
Thesaurus: To find the synonym and/or antonyms of a specific word.
Is it really? If I’m not mistaken you only get them if you have hearing loss.