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Which of the following is the best analogy for the relationship between hammer and toolbox?
Which of the following is the best analogy for the relationship between hammer and toolbox?
Which analogy correctly completes the relationship pair of petal:flower?
Which analogy correctly completes the relationship pair of petal:flower?
What analogy best represents the relationship between wheel and car?
What analogy best represents the relationship between wheel and car?
Which analogy correctly completes the relationship pair of finger:hand?
Which analogy correctly completes the relationship pair of finger:hand?
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Chapter is to book
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Analogy Relationships
- A hammer is a tool that belongs in a toolbox, representing a component to a larger set.
- Petals are parts of a flower, indicating a relationship where one is a component of the whole.
- A wheel is a critical part of a car, demonstrating a functional relationship essential for operation.
- Fingers are parts of a hand, highlighting a biological or anatomical component relationship.
- A chapter is a part of a book, illustrating the hierarchical structure where chapters contribute to the entirety of the book.
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