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Types of analogies Part to whole. Cause to effect. Source to product. Object to purpose. Characteristic. General to specific. User to tool. Sequences.
(part to whole, synonyms, antonyms, description, item to category, tool to worker, action to object, fact to opinion, cause to effect, product to worker, item to purpose, and rhyme words).
Shes as blind as a bat. You have to be as busy as a bee to get good grades in high school. Finding that lost dog will be like finding a needle in a haystack. Comparing two objects or ideas is common practice in the English language, as useful in writing and literature as in everyday figures of speech.
Tips for solving Analogies The only way to become better at verbal analogies is through practice. Try to determine the relationship between the first pair of words. Turn the analogies into sentences. Go through tough problems systematically. Read all of the answer choices first before making a decision.
How Do You Solve An Analogy? In analogies used for testing, only the first pair of words is provided. Your first step, then, is to determine the relationship between these two words. To complete the analogy, you must select word(s) that have a parallel relationship to the pair.
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Types of analogies Analogy typeExample Part to whole New York City : New York :: California : United States Cause to effect Rain : flood :: fire : smoke Source to product Wood : paper :: water : ice Object to purpose Keyboard : type :: pencil : writing5 more rows Jan 12, 2023
Analogies show the relationships between two pairs of words. A finger is part of a hand. A petal is part of a flower.

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