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This exercise investigates how two words relate to one another through various types of analogies, such as synonyms, antonyms, and part-to-whole relationships. By analyzing pairs of words, you can identify patterns and find other word pairs that reflect similar relationships. Examples include synonyms like "start" and "begin," antonyms like "forward" and "backward," and classifications like "canine" and "bulldog." This engaging exercise enhances vocabulary and deepens understanding of language structure.
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Analogies: word patterns Analyze two words and identify the relationship between them. Find another pair of words that has the same relationship.
Synonym • Start : begin :: stop : finish
Antonym • Forward : backward :: tall : short
Part to whole • Chapter : book :: pepperoni : pizza
Whole to part • School : classroom :: house : room
Characteristic/Quality • Cotton : fluffy :: pillow : soft
Classification • Canine : bulldog :: 501’s : Levi's
Cause/Effect • Overslept : late :: punch : fight
Function • Calculator : add :: stopwatch : time
Location • Bass : lake :: shark : ocean
Degree • Cold : freezing :: hot : burning
Person to object • Doctor : stethoscope :: coach : whistle
Person to action • Ballerina : dances :: teacher : teaches
Action and related object • Oven : bake :: freezer : freeze