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Kay [80]
4 years ago
8

plssssssss help Rewrite the following false analogy, making it a true analogy. drawers : dresser :: house : rooms

English
1 answer:
GarryVolchara [31]4 years ago
7 0
Dresser is to Drawers as House is to rooms.
Drawers is to dresser as Rooms is to House.
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1. We have begun to exercise more, to get regular check-ups, and to diet.

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1. We have begun to exercise more, to get regular check-ups, and to diet.

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nasa pic po ang answer (^^)

di kasi po ma send

hope it helps (^^)

# Cary on learning

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