furnace:fireplace::lamp: ?

log,street light,light bulb, headlight,candle

is light bulb correct?

Nope.

my other guess is head light

Wrong.

A furnace heats a large area, such as a house. A fireplace heats only a small area, such as a room.

lmao, hi

Yes, light bulb is the correct answer. To find the analogy between "furnace:fireplace" and "lamp:?", we need to identify the relationship between each pair of words. In the first pair, a furnace is a type of heating device, and a fireplace is also a type of heating device where a fire is typically burned. Therefore, the relationship between furnace and fireplace is that they both serve as sources of heat or fire.

Applying the same logic to the second pair, a lamp is a device that produces light, and a light bulb is the main component of a lamp that generates the light. Just as a furnace and a fireplace are related because they both provide heat, a lamp and a light bulb are related because the light bulb is the component that produces the light within the lamp.

Therefore, the correct analogy in this case is lamp:light bulb, making "light bulb" the correct option from the given choices.