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Question 3 is based on the following paragraph. It’s often said that people are alike in some ways and different in others. Most people are alike in that they want to be loved and valued by others. On the other hand, people are different in many ways. As most people are aware, each individual has unique fingerprints. In addition, people have very different personalities. Some are happy to spend time with others; some prefer to be alone most of the time. Some people are cheerful and outgoing; others are gloomy and grumpy. Some psychologists believe that the mix and match of personality characteristics is unique. Every personality is a little different from the next one.

3. What two examples does the writer give to show how people are different?

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