Which statement about analogies is most accurate?
a. analogies are a comparison between two...
English, 01.09.2019 01:00 shelliecurby
Which statement about analogies is most accurate?
a. analogies are a comparison between two similar objects, concepts, or processes.
b. an analogy is a comparison used to highlight a point of similarity between different words, ideas, objects or processes.
c. analogies are made from a small number of differing types of relationships.
d. analogy pairs are usually made from nouns or verbs and must be consistent in form.
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