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Answer:

Image 2: a segment from -4 to 4 with the endpoints excluded (with empty circles).

Explanation:

|x| < 4 means "the distance from x to 0 is less than 4". That means that any number bigger than -4 and smaller than 4 matches the inequality from the question.

Side note: Please start analyzing the absolute values as "distance from 0" and you'll be able to solve those questions yourself with less effort.

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