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23 February, 23:18

Analogies and Word Relationships An analogy is A. the last word in a formal four-word comparison of dissimilar concepts. B. the pair of objects least closely related in a group of related ideas and/or supporting concepts. C. a comparison between two dissimilar objects, ideas, or processes that have something in common. D. a literary device wherein every object or plot occurrence in a story is intended to represent a similar object or event.

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    D. a literary device wherein every object or plot occurrence in a story is intended to represent a similar object or event
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