1: tiles
2. Pairs
3. Antonym
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: There are 6 personality types. The <span>conclusion developed by john holland in his personality type theory is that there are 6 personality types, which includes: (1) R</span><span>ealistic [people who love to work with animals, machines, tools and avoid social activities], (2) </span><span>Investigative [l</span><span>ikes to study and solve math or science problems], (3) </span><span>Artistic [l</span><span>ikes to do creative activities like art, drama, crafts, dance, music, or creative writing], (4) </span><span>Social [l</span><span>ikes to do things to help people -- like, teaching, nursing, or giving first aid, providing information], (5) </span><span>Enterprising [l</span><span>ikes to lead and persuade people, and to sell things and ideas], (6) </span><span>Conventional [l</span><span>ikes to work with numbers, records, or machines in a set, orderly way]</span>
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Switzerland maintained a state of armed neutrality during the first world war. However, with two of the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and two of the Entente Powers (France and Italy) all sharing borders and populations with Switzerland, neutrality proved difficult. Under the Schlieffen Plan, the German General Staff had been open to the possibility of trying to outflank the French fortifications by marching through Switzerland in violation of its neutrality, although the plan's eventual executor Helmuth von Moltke the Younger selected Belgium instead due to Switzerland's mountainous topography and the disorganized state of the Belgian Armed Forces.[1] From December 1914 until the spring of 1918, Swiss troops were deployed in the Jura along the French border over concern that the trench war might spill into Switzerland. Of lesser concern was the Italian border, but troops were also stationed in the Unterengadin region of Graubünden
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“in the weed-choked yard. Stones in the fields”,
“He was a big man, says the size of his shoes”,
and “says the sandbox made from a tractor tire.”
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Imagery is used to make readers perceive things involving their five senses: