The process of combining the three primary colors on a color wheel is analogous to the process in which:

A. the use of color therapy over an extended period of time changes the amount of a trait in an individual.
B. individuals' uniqueness and diversity depend on the range of a color spectrum.
C. a few basic and primary traits are combined to recreate the unique qualities of every individual.
D. the range of a color spectrum varies with different human emotions.


Answer: C

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