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Look at cards , 16 (The Tower) , and 22 (Five of Pentacles) .

With 28 cards, there is a lot of information. Look for patterns (e.g., many Pentacles might mean a focus on money or home).

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Note: The following is a based on a neutral draw. For an accurate reading, actual drawn cards would replace these examples.