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notka56 [123]
4 years ago
5

Translate the following into a standard analogy. "The fabric was as pleasant to the touch as ice cream is to the tongue.

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g100num [7]4 years ago
6 0
The statement, "The fabric was as pleasant to the touch as ice cream is to the tongue," analogy is comparing touching the fabric to eating the ice cream. The statement means they both are very pleasant and nice. Touching the fabric and eating the ice cream gives the person pleasure.
TiliK225 [7]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

fabric: touch, ice cream; tongue

Explanation:

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