Please pick the right analogies: thermometer : Heat ::

A. Monograph : book
B. Barograph : stocks
C. Seismograph : tremors
D. Telegraph : sound

I would go with C on this

Make a sentence out of it, Milissa.

Thermometer measures heat.
So ____ measures ____.

Do you see why Bobpursley is right?

The correct analogy for the analogy thermometer : Heat is:

C. Seismograph : tremors

To understand why this is the correct analogy, let's break down the relationships within each analogy:

The purpose of a thermometer is to measure temperature, so heat is what it measures. Similarly, a seismograph measures and records seismic activity, so tremors are what it measures.

A monograph is a detailed study or analysis of a particular subject, so while it is related to a book (as a specific type of book), it does not have the same direct relationship as thermometer to heat.

A barograph measures and records atmospheric pressure, so it does not have a direct relationship with stocks.

A telegraph is a device used for long-distance communication, typically through the use of coded messages. While it is indirectly related to sound (since messages can be transmitted using sound), it does not have the same direct relationship as thermometer to heat.

Therefore, the correct analogy is C. Seismograph : tremors.