flower:rose::tree:??????

Elm

oak

cedar

dogwood
evergreen

spruce...I found it out

To determine the analogy in the given question, we can look for a similar relationship between the first pair of words and apply it to the second pair.

In the given analogy, "flower:rose," the word "rose" is a specific type of flower. Therefore, we need to find a specific type of tree from the answer choices.

Let's examine each option:

A. Branch - A branch is a part of a tree and does not necessarily represent a specific type of tree. This does not match the analogy "flower:rose."

B. Forest - A forest is a collection of trees rather than a specific type of tree. This does not match the analogy "flower:rose."

C. Maple - A maple is a specific type of tree, similar to how a rose is a specific type of flower. This option matches the analogy "flower:rose."

D. Leaves - Leaves are a part of a tree and do not represent a specific type of tree. This does not match the analogy "flower:rose."

Therefore, the correct answer is C. Maple, as it is a specific type of tree, similar to how a rose is a specific type of flower.