The matching of the words to complete the analogy in the given image is given below:
- 1 church
- 2 daughter
- 3 tagay tay
- 4 hero
- 5 airport
- 6 dilis
- 7 manila bay
- 8 november
When a full sentence is made, we can see that the first answer is:
As the teacher is to school, a priest is to <u>church.</u>
<h3>What is an Analogy?</h3>
This refers to the use of words to make comparisons of words and how they relate in a given context.
Hence, we can see that The matching of the words to complete the analogy in the given image is given above.
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Because she betrayed her and wasn’t so innocent
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Read the following excerpt from "Madam and the Rent Man" by Langston Hughes.
He said, Madam,
I ain't pleased!
I said, Neither am I.
So we agrees!
The poet chooses to use slang in this stanza because it
A.reflects the way people really spoke, which makes the poem more realistic.  B.avoids using informal language, which is not appropriate for poems.  C.provides a standard rhyme within the stanza, which makes the poem easier to understand.  D.shows a bond between Madam and the rent man that suggests they will resolve their differences.
Answer:
A. reflects the way people really spoke, which makes the poem more realistic.
Explanation:
When the poet decided to use slang in the poem, he wanted to establish a language closer to the readers, so he decided to write in a more informal tone and using common words from the daily lives of people.
This, in addition to bringing the text closer to the reader, allows the reader to read something in a more familiar and realistic language, increasing their understanding of the work.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is C. past tense.
Past tense is a grammatical tense used to describe an action or event that is done in the past. "Mixed" has a regular form "mix" and by adding "-ed" to it, it becomes a past tense.