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Let me carefully examine the image to identify each geometric figure and match it with the correct term: *point, line, line segment, ray, angle*.

First, I’ll list what each term means in simple terms:
- Point: A single dot — no length, no direction.
- Line: A straight path that goes on forever in both directions (usually shown with arrows on both ends).
- Line segment: A straight path between two endpoints (dots), with no arrows — it has a definite start and end.
- Ray: A straight path that starts at one point (dot) and goes on forever in one direction (arrow on one end only).
- Angle: Two rays or line segments that share a common endpoint — but in this worksheet, there is *no* angle shown (none of the figures have two lines meeting at a vertex). So “angle” likely won’t be used.

Now, let’s go through each of the 12 boxes (3 rows × 4 columns) and label them:

Row 1:
1. A line with a dot on left and arrow on right → ray
2. A line with dots on both ends → line segment
3. A single black dot → point
4. A line with arrows on both ends → line

Row 2:
5. A line with arrow on both ends (slanted) → line
6. A single black dot → point
7. A line with dot on right and arrow on left → ray
8. A line with dots on both ends → line segment

Row 3:
9. A line with dots on both ends → line segment
10. A line with arrows on both ends (horizontal) → line
11. A single black dot → point
12. A line with dot on left and arrow on right (slanted) → ray

Let me double-check:
- “Point” appears 3 times (boxes 3, 6, 11)
- “Line segment” appears 3 times (boxes 2, 8, 9)
- “Ray” appears 3 times (boxes 1, 7, 12)
- “Line” appears 3 times (boxes 4, 5, 10)
- “Angle” is not used — which is fine, since the instructions say names can be used more than once, but don’t require all to be used.

So the correct naming for each box is:

Row 1: ray, line segment, point, line
Row 2: line, point, ray, line segment
Row 3: line segment, line, point, ray

But the question says: *Give the following images the correct name.* Since it's a worksheet, the expected output is likely the list of names in order (left to right, top to bottom).

Final Answer:
ray, line segment, point, line, line, point, ray, line segment, line segment, line, point, ray
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