Mellifluous:sound::potable : water
Explanation: Mellifluous means musical, referring to the quality of sound. Hence, we must look for an adjective that would stand as a quality for the other word.
(a) <span>saline : saltiness [Saline is not a quality if saltiness. They're synonyms.]
(b) </span>dormant : bed [Dormant describes animals, not a bed.]
(c) <span>potable : water [Potable means safe to drink. It may be a quality of water. Hence, it fits perfectly in the </span>analogy.]
(d) <span>voracious : food [Voracious </span>describes a person or an animal. It does not refer to food.]
I believe the answer is D. chronological order.
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part1, question5: our's
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part2,question4: ours
part2,question5: your
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