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Olin [163]
3 years ago
3

What kind of relationship does this pairing express?

English
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Natali [406]3 years ago
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The correct answer is “classification or type”. Through <u>classification</u>, ideas or words are organized into groups according to some common relations or attributes. <u>Type</u> derives from classification, that is, it is a sublevel of classification. For instance, the <em><u>classification</u></em> of the relationship between “<em>fat</em>” and “<em>thin</em>” is difference. The <em><u>type</u></em><em> </em>of difference between “<em>fat</em>” and “<em>thin</em>” is opposite, since “<em>fat</em>” is the opposite of “<em>thin</em>”.

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