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Dominick Barker
8 August, 07:55
Complete the analogy.
pain: grimace
pleasure :
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Jermaine Huynh
8 August, 09:46
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pain: grimace
pleasure: grin
You grimace when your in pain, you grin when you are happy. You have to notice the comparison between the first two words and then make a same comparison with the given word.
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