Use the relationship to answer the question.

poet : poem :: baker : pie

Which of the following sentences is the correct way to read the analogy?

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Responses

A poet is a type of poem as a baker is a type of pie.
A poet is a type of poem as a baker is a type of pie.

A poet likes poems as a baker eats pies.
A poet likes poems as a baker eats pies.

A poet is to a poem as a baker is to a pie.
A poet is to a poem as a baker is to a pie.

A poem is part of a poet as a pie is a part of a baker.

A poet is to a poem as a baker is to a pie.

The correct way to read the analogy is: "A poet is to a poem as a baker is to a pie."

The relationship in the analogy "poet : poem :: baker : pie" can be read as "a poet is to a poem as a baker is to a pie."

Based on this relationship, the correct sentence is: "A poet is to a poem as a baker is to a pie."