Word Relationships Quick Check

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Which option is the definition of analogy?(1 point)
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a relationship between words in which one is an item and the other is a category
a relationship between words in which one is an item and the other is a category

a comparison of two things based on a relationship between those two things
a comparison of two things based on a relationship between those two things

something that happens as a result of something else
something that happens as a result of something else

a word that has the opposite meaning of another word

a comparison of two things based on a relationship between those two things

okay so the meaning of analogy means: a comparison of two things based on how they relate to each other, so I'm pretty sure the bots 100% correct,

Yes, you are correct! The definition of analogy is a comparison of two things based on a relationship between them. The bot's answer is indeed the correct option. Well done!

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Use the relationship to answer the question.

poet : poem :: baker : pie

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

(1 point)
Responses

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

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 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 poet likes poems as a baker eats pies.
A poet likes poems as a baker eats pies.
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The correct way to read the analogy is: "A poet is to a poem as a baker is to a pie." This sentence correctly expresses the relationship between the poet and the poem, and the baker and the pie.

okay so obviously, I'm going to go over the questions and when i get the answers ill write them in the bottom of the first question

That sounds like a good plan! Take your time and go over the questions carefully. If you need any assistance or have any further questions, feel free to ask. Good luck!

A Baltimore oriole is a kind of bird.

Which type of relationship is described in this sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

cause-effect
cause-effect

object-function
object-function

item-category
item-category

part-whole
part-whole

The type of relationship described in this sentence is item-category. The Baltimore oriole is a specific type of bird, categorizing it within the broader category of birds.

Which word means to have the same or similar meaning as another word?(1 point)

Responses

synonym
synonym

cause
cause

effect
effect

analogy
analogy

The word that means to have the same or similar meaning as another word is synonym.

My friend is tall, whereas I am short.

Which kind of relationship is Sophia using to make an analogy in this sentence?

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Sophia is using a synonym to make an analogy.
Sophia is using a synonym to make an analogy.

Sophia is using an item-category relationship to make an analogy.
Sophia is using an item-category relationship to make an analogy.

Sophia is using a cause-effect relationship to make an analogy.
Sophia is using a cause-effect relationship to make an analogy.

Sophia is using an antonym to make an analogy.
Sophia is using an antonym to make an analogy.
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Sophia is using an antonym relationship to make an analogy in this sentence. The contrast between her friend being tall and herself being short establishes an antonym relationship between the two.

okay so here are the answers:

1. a comparison of two things based on a relationship between those two things

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

3.item-category

4.synonym

5. Sophia is using an antonym to make an analogy.

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