what are the answers to

vulpine:porcine::
clever:gluttonous
fox:grapes
telegraph:photograph
ignominious:glorious
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ignominious:glorious

Bruh its definetly not ignomious to glourious that makes absolutely no sense at all its obviously clever to gluttonous BC vulpine means crafty and cunning and that's basically what clever is and porcine relates to a pig , and pigs r considered gluttonous (greedy, eat and drink exsecively) srry 4 the bad speeling tho im in 4th grade

First : cacophony : euphony
Second: polyhedron : cube
Third : clever : gluttonous
Fourth : apathy : empathy
Fifth: all knowing : foreknowing
Sixth : idk
Seventh : diffident : confident
Eight : idk
Ninth : plateua : flat
Tenth : divergence : adherence

To find the answer to the analogy "vulpine:porcine::clever:gluttonous," we need to determine the relationship between the first pair of words and apply it to the second pair. The word "vulpine" relates to "fox" and "porcine" relates to "pigs" because "vulpine" refers to something related to or resembling a fox, and "porcine" refers to something related to or resembling a pig.

Therefore, the relationship between "vulpine" and "porcine" is that they both describe an animal or its characteristics. Now, to solve the analogy, we need to find a pair of words that share a similar relationship to "clever" and "gluttonous."

The word "clever" describes someone who is intelligent or quick-witted, while "gluttonous" describes someone who excessively or voraciously consumes food. The relationship between these two words is that they describe different traits or characteristics of a person's behavior.

Using this relationship, we can look for a pair of words that share a similar relationship. One possible answer is "ambitious: lazy." "Ambitious" describes someone who has a strong desire to achieve something or be successful, while "lazy" describes someone who lacks energy or motivation.

For the other analogies:

- "Fox:grapes" represents the fable of "The Fox and the Grapes" where a fox desires something (grapes) but can't reach or obtain it. This analogy implies an unattainable or desired but out-of-reach object or goal.

- "Telegraph:photograph" represents two different technologies or methods of communication from the past.

- "Ignominious:glorious" represents antonyms, where "ignominious" means disgraceful or shameful, while "glorious" means magnificent or praiseworthy.

Remember that analogies can have multiple valid answers, as long as the relationship between the words is consistent.