Divide the following six figures into two categories, so that each category displays its own pattern.---**Image Description:**
The image displays six square panels arranged horizontally, labeled sequentially from ① to ⑥ below each panel. Each panel contains a geometric pattern formed by lines dividing the square into various smaller shapes (triangles, quadrilaterals, etc.). Below the panels, there are four multiple-choice options labeled A, B, C, and D. Each option presents two groups of numbers enclosed in circles, suggesting a pairing or grouping of the panels.
**Panel Descriptions:**
* **Panel ①:** A square divided into multiple parts. A horizontal line divides the square approximately in half vertically. The left half is divided into a top square and a bottom trapezoid/quadrilateral. The right half is divided by a vertical line near the center. The upper right part is divided by a line from the top right corner downwards. The lower right part is divided by lines forming a triangle in the bottom right corner and another shape above it.
* **Panel ②:** A square divided into vertical strips and oblique lines. It's divided by a vertical line roughly one-third from the left. The left section is a vertical rectangle. The right section is divided by two vertical lines into three narrower vertical strips. These strips are further divided by oblique lines, creating triangles and quadrilaterals.
* **Panel ③:** A square divided by horizontal lines and diagonal lines. The square is divided into three horizontal sections by two horizontal lines. The middle section is further divided by diagonal lines connecting opposite corners (forming an 'X'). The top and bottom sections are simple rectangles.
* **Panel ④:** A square divided into parts by lines radiating from a point near the top center. A line goes downwards from the top edge. A line goes from the top left corner towards the center. A line goes from the top right corner towards the center. A line connects the bottom corners of the square to a point near the bottom center, forming an upward-pointing triangle. There is a square in the bottom half.
* **Panel ⑤:** A square containing a central triangular shape enclosed by other shapes. The square is divided by lines forming rectangles and trapezoids around a central region. The central region contains a triangle.
* **Panel ⑥:** A square divided into multiple shapes, including a large triangle in the bottom right. The square is divided by a vertical line. The left side has a large trapezoidal shape at the top and a smaller triangular shape below it. The right side has a line from the top right corner going towards the left and downwards. A horizontal line divides the lower right part. There is a large triangle in the bottom right corner.
**Multiple Choice Options:**
A. ①②③, ④⑤⑥
B. ①④⑤, ②③⑥
C. ①②④, ③⑤⑥
D. ①③⑥, ②④⑤