WORD
ANALOGIES
Learning
Competencies
  Supply other words or
   expressions that complete an
   analogy
  Analyze relationships presented
   in analogies
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            ANALOGY
 an analogy is a comparison of
     two things to show their
   similarities. Sometimes the
things being compared are quite
  similar, but other times they
      could be very different.
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Examples:
branch : tree :: arm : person
minute : hour :: ounce: pound
sheep: herd :: ant: colony
minute: hour :: ounce: pound
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Types of
Analogies
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       Types of Analogies
•   Parts to a whole    •   Characteristic
•   Cause and effect    •   General to specific
•   Source to product   •   User to tool
•   Object to purpose   •   Synonyms
                        •   Antonyms
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 Part to whole
× a comparison between a part and a whole
  of one thing and how it is similar to a part
  and a whole of another thing. 
× Example:
× (Manila: Luzon : : living room : house )
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Cause to effect
× contains one word that is the cause, or the
  source of some action or condition, and
  another word that is the effect, or the
  result or consequence
× Example:
× (drought : wildfire : : infection : disease)
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Source to product
× the first word contains the source, or the person,
  place, or thing, from which something comes and
  the product is the substance or object that is
  manufactured or created.
× Example:
× (cocoa beans : chocolate : : wood : furniture)
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 Object to purpose
× the word pair shows an object or thing and
  its specific function or purpose.
× Example:
× ( book : reading : : racket : playing tennis )
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Characteristic
× analogies that check for understanding
  about a characteristic that forms the
  relationship between words
× Example:
× ( furry: cat : : slimy : leech )
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General to specific
× compare an overall or widespread idea, the
  general word, to a precise thing, which is
  the specific word.
× Example:
× ( city : New York : : genre : science fiction )
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    User to tool
×   the word pair contains a person or someone
×   who uses a specific tool or equipment
×   Example:
×   ( doctor : stethoscope : : photographer: camera )
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    Synonyms
×   an analogy that contains words with
×   the same meaning
×   Example:
×   (happy : joyful : : angry : furious)
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Antonyms
× analogy contains the opposite
  meanings between the word pair
× Example:
× (up : down : : left : right )
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TEST
YOUR
SKILLS
Supply the necessary
word to complete the
analogy
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Forest is to trees
as garden is to
_________.
 flowers
Mango is to fruit
as pork chop is to
_________.
  meat
Thank You
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