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Let’s go step by step to match each picture with the correct word from the list.

We’ll look at each image one by one and find its matching name from the numbered list on the right.

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First row:

1. Left image: A building with columns and a sign that says “MUSEUM”.
→ That matches #2. museum

2. Middle image: People shopping, shelves with food, checkout counter — this is a grocery store.
→ That matches #9. supermarket

3. Right image: A red building with an awning and a hot dog sign — looks like a place to eat.
→ That matches #7. restaurant

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Second row:

4. Left image: A brick building with a school bus parked outside and “SCHOOL” written on it.
→ That matches #1. school

5. Middle image: A white building with a red cross and “HOSPITAL” written on it.
→ That matches #10. hospital

6. Right image: Animals behind fences, people walking, sign says “ZOO”.
→ That matches #6. zoo

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Third row:

7. Left image: Police car, officer standing in front of a building labeled “POLICE STATION”.
→ That matches #14. police station

8. Middle image: Fire trucks, firefighters, building says “FIRE STATION”.
→ That matches #13. fire station

*(Note: The third column in this row has no image — we skip it for now.)*

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Fourth row:

9. Left image: Yellow bus stopped at a shelter with trees — that’s where you wait for the bus.
→ That matches #11. bus stop

10. Middle image: Red train coming into a station under a roof — clearly a train station.
→ That matches #8. train station

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Fifth row:

11. Left image: Airplane on runway, control tower, sign says “AIRPORT”.
→ That matches #4. airport

12. Middle image: Red building with envelope on top — that’s where you send mail.
→ That matches #5. post office

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Sixth row:

13. Left image: Building with “BANK” and dollar signs ($$$) on it.
→ That matches #3. bank

14. Middle image: Green grass, trees, bench, city skyline in background — that’s a park.
→ That matches #12. park

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Now let’s write down the answers in order as they appear in the grid (left to right, top to bottom):

Row 1:
- Museum → #2
- Supermarket → #9
- Restaurant → #7

Row 2:
- School → #1
- Hospital → #10
- Zoo → #6

Row 3:
- Police Station → #14
- Fire Station → #13
*(no third image here)*

Row 4:
- Bus Stop → #11
- Train Station → #8
*(no third image here)*

Row 5:
- Airport → #4
- Post Office → #5
*(no third image here)*

Row 6:
- Bank → #3
- Park → #12
*(no third image here)*

So if we are to fill in the circles next to each image in order (as they appear left to right, top to bottom), the numbers should be:

Top row (3 images):
Circle 1 → 2
Circle 2 → 9
Circle 3 → 7

Second row (3 images):
Circle 4 → 1
Circle 5 → 10
Circle 6 → 6

Third row (2 images shown):
Circle 7 → 14
Circle 8 → 13

Fourth row (2 images shown):
Circle 9 → 11
Circle 10 → 8

Fifth row (2 images shown):
Circle 11 → 4
Circle 12 → 5

Sixth row (2 images shown):
Circle 13 → 3
Circle 14 → 12

Wait — actually, looking again at the layout, there are 14 total images? Let me count:

Actually, counting all the pictures:

There are 6 rows × 3 columns = 18 possible spots, but some are empty.

Looking carefully:

Row 1: 3 images
Row 2: 3 images
Row 3: 2 images (third spot blank)
Row 4: 2 images (third spot blank)
Row 5: 2 images (third spot blank)
Row 6: 2 images (third spot blank)

Total images = 3+3+2+2+2+2 = 14 images → which matches the 14 words listed.

So the circles are placed next to each image, and we need to assign the correct number to each circle based on what the image shows.

Let’s list them in the exact order they appear (reading left to right, top to bottom):

1. Museum → #2
2. Supermarket → #9
3. Restaurant → #7
4. School → #1
5. Hospital → #10
6. Zoo → #6
7. Police Station → #14
8. Fire Station → #13
9. Bus Stop → #11
10. Train Station → #8
11. Airport → #4
12. Post Office → #5
13. Bank → #3
14. Park → #12

Yes! That’s 14 items.

So the final answer is the sequence of numbers corresponding to each image in order:

Final Answer:
2, 9, 7, 1, 10, 6, 14, 13, 11, 8, 4, 5, 3, 12
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