complete the following analogy:

Weazened is to wrinkled as ancient is to ________

old

young

ageless

wrinkled

wrinkled

To complete the analogy, we need to identify the relationship between "weazened" and "wrinkled." The word "weazened" refers to something that is dried, shrunken, or withered, often resulting in a wrinkled appearance. Therefore, we can deduce that the relationship between "weazened" and "wrinkled" is one of cause and effect.

Applying this understanding to the analogy, we need to find a word that is synonymous with "wrinkled" and shares a similar cause and effect relationship with "ancient."

Out of the given options, "wrinkled" and "ageless," the correct choice is "wrinkled."

Thus, the completed analogy is: Weazened is to wrinkled as ancient is to wrinkled.