pages are to book as petals are to

where do you see petals? On a fl---- ?

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The analogy given is "pages are to book as petals are to _____." To solve this analogy, we need to identify the relationship between the words "pages" and "book" and find another pair of words that share a similar relationship.

In a book, pages are the individual sheets of paper that are bound together. They make up the content of the book and form the structure of its pages.

Following this logic, we can determine that the missing word should be related to petals in a similar way.

Petals are the individual, often colorful, leaf-like parts of a flower. They are usually attached to the stem and form the outer part of the flower's structure.

Therefore, the missing word in the analogy is "flower."

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