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krek1111 [17]
3 years ago
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How would you read the analogy "Ink:pen"? 1.ink pen 2.ink is to pen 3.ink and pen 4. ink colon pen​

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gogolik [260]3 years ago
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<u>ENGLISH-</u>  When given an analogy such as ink:pen, you would read it, "Ink is to pen." If you are given an analogy such as ink : pen : : milk : cow, it would be read "Ink is to pen as milk is to cow."

<u>SPANISH-</u>  Cuando se le da una analogía como tinta: bolígrafo, lo leería, "La tinta es un bolígrafo". Si se le da una analogía como tinta: pluma:: leche: vaca, se leería "La tinta es la pluma como la leche es la vaca".

<u>GERMAN-</u>  Wenn Sie eine Analogie wie Tinte: Stift erhalten, lesen Sie sie: "Tinte ist Stift". Wenn Sie eine Analogie wie Tinte: Stift :: Milch: Kuh erhalten, würde dies lauten: "Tinte ist zu Stift wie Milch zu Kuh."

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