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SIZIF [17.4K]
2 years ago
11

Which of the following words best completes this analogy entertaining:Pangeat::festive:

English
1 answer:
muminat2 years ago
7 0

The word that completes the analogy Entertaining : Pageant :: Festive : is <em>Holiday.</em>

Explanation:

The options you were given are the following:

  • leisure;
  • holiday;
  • excursion;
  • challenge.

An analogy is a comparison of two things that shows their similarities, despite how different they may seem at first glance.

To solve this task, we need to pay attention to the first pair of words: <em>entertaining </em>and <em>pageant.</em> <em>Entertaining </em>is an adjective that describes its pair, the noun <em>pageant. </em>Pageants usually represent a form of entertainment. We need to choose the word that would form a similar pair with the adjective<em> festive. </em>Out of all listed words, <em>holiday</em> seems like the best choice. Holidays are characterized by a festive atmosphere. So, the analogy is the following: Entertaining : Pageant :: Festive : Holiday.

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