Analogies
Analogies
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The dictionary defines an analogy as a “similarity in some respects
between things that are otherwise dissimilar.” In each of the questions
contained in this section, you will find a pair of related words. These words
are separated by a colon, like this:
fish : scales
Read that to yourself as if the colon were the words “is to”—“fish is to
scales.” Then, as you read through the possible answers, add “as” to the begin-
ning of each answer—“fish is to scales as horse is to barn,” and so forth.
Look at those words and try to figure out how they are connected to
one another. For example, what is the connection between the words fish
and scales? Obviously, a fish is covered with scales; now think of two other
ANALOGY
Comparing two things that are not related in order to find simi-
larities. “A fish is covered with scales, as a bird is covered with
feathers.”
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See how many of the following questions you can answer correctly.
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90. UP : DOWN
a. boy : girl
b. burn : scald
c. steam : water
d. green : apple
e. shoe : nose
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ANTONYMS
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Answers
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