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valentina_108 [34]
2 years ago
9

Choose the matching analogy bacon:pigs. A) metal:clouds (b) paper:trees (c) cows:butter (d) wood:leaves

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1 answer:
Westkost [7]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

The analogy bacon:pigs shows a comparison between pigs, a source, and bacon, a product derived from pigs.

A) The analogy metal:clouds doesn't show this comparison. Neither is a product of the other.

B) The analogy paper:trees shows this comparison because paper is a product derived from trees, a source.

C) The analogy cows:butter, shows a comparison of cows, a source and butter, a product derived from cows.

D) The analogy wood:leaves doesn't show this relationship. Neither is a product of the other.

Therefore, the matching analogies are B and C.

I hope this helps!

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