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Graphology at Home-Lesson 11-Form of Connection
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19. When concealing strokes reveal secretiveness about facts in the writer's instinctual life where are these strokes located?

Answers for Lesson 11

1. Arcade, garland, angular and thready

2. The arcade

3. The garland

4. The angle

5. Angular on top, showing his mental keenness but rounded at the bottom, showing a pliability of emotions. 6. A. A is angular, written with pressure and is inclined to the right. B is arcade, written with lighter pressure than A and is upright. A is clearly the more aggressive between the two.

7. The thready writer is unsure of both the world and himself, with emphasis on the latter. It is difficult for him to make up his mind, and he would prefer not to be pressed for decisions. This writing often shows hysteria.

8. Be cautious

9. The arcade

10. Two

11. The angle

12. The angle writer

13. Non-deliberate

14. Considers before acting

15. Over-occupied with his instinctual life

16. A desire to reach out and a sociable, outgoing nature.

17. The concealing stroke

18. Conceal

19. In the lower zone.

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