The lower margin-the bottom of the page-is negligible in meaning. However, if someone writes consistently at the bottom of many pages, it usually indicates depression-especially if the signature sags to the bottom. The fact that he writes at the down part of the pages represents his state of mind.
Examination for Lesson 8
1. What do margins show? 2. When the left margin starts off narrow, but as it proceeds down the page, it widens, what does this disclose? 3. When the left margin begins quite wide, and ends almost nonexistent, what does this indicate? 4. Which margin location indicates the writer's attitude toward the person he is writing to? 5. If someone consistently writes at the bottom of many pages and the signature sags to the bottom, what does this usually indicate? 6. What types of margins reflect a conflict between fear of people and the inability to remain alone?
Answers for Lesson 8
1. Margins show how the writer spends his money and his attitude toward handling friends.
2. His true nature is to spend. He is both enthusiastic and impatient.
3. The individual wants to be generous-at least, that is the impression he would like to give. He may be sincere about donating, but eventually, his real self (being thrifty) wins out.
4. The top margin-that is, the area at the top of the page.
5. It usually indicates depression
6. Left and Right Margins Narrowing
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