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Sidana [21]
3 years ago
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Solve this analogy then describe then describe the word relationship that helped you solve it Finally write your own word analog

y that uses a synonym word relationship
English
1 answer:
goblinko [34]3 years ago
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This question is missing the analogy. When I looked it up online, this is what I found:

Solve this analogy, then describe the word relationship that helped you solve it. Finally, write your own word analogy that uses a synonym word relationship. Car : tire as cat :

A.furry

B. paw

C. run

D. meow

Answer:

The analogy car:tire is the same as cat:paw.

Explanation:

The relationship between a car and a tire is that the car is the whole, and the tire is a part of that whole. Applying that to "cat", we can think of the cat as the whole. Now, we need to find the option that has a part of the whole. In that case, it can only be option B. paw. A paw is a part of a cat's body.

Now, let's make our own analogy with a synonym relationship. A synonym is a different word that has the same meaning as another word. An analogy containing that relationship is:

cheerful:joyful

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