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horrorfan [7]
2 years ago
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Which of the analogies below compares degrees of intensity? A. penny : coin :: drill : tool B. test : pass :: contest : win C. o

ld : ancient :: crowded : jam-packed D. illuminate : light bulb :: darken : blindfold
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const2013 [10]2 years ago
7 0
<span>C. old : ancient :: crowded : jam-packed - This is the analogy that compares degree of intensity.

The term that means extremely or very very old is ANCIENT.
The term that means extremely crowded or very very crowded is JAM-PACKED.

Other analogies that compares degree of intensity are cold: freezing or lukewarm : boiling.

They all have the same meaning but differ in intensity.</span>
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