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Analogy Study Helps

Analogy Study Helps. Rich Bonzo. How to Figure Out Analogies. Figure out the relationship between the words given Put both words in the same sentence Plug in the same word choices to see which makes sense in the same sentence Automatically eliminate “nonsense” choices.

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Analogy Study Helps

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  1. Analogy Study Helps Rich Bonzo

  2. How to Figure Out Analogies • Figure out the relationship between the words given • Put both words in the same sentence • Plug in the same word choices to see which makes sense in the same sentence • Automatically eliminate “nonsense” choices

  3. Types of Relationships--1 • Degree • Example: admire: idolize

  4. Relationships 2 • Cause and Effect • Example: drug: cure

  5. Relationships 3 • Category and Example • Example: fruit: orange

  6. Relationships 4 • Part and Whole • Example: Chapter: Book

  7. Relationships 5 • Agent and Action • Example: Brain: thinking

  8. Relationships 6 • Component and Product • Example: Butter: Cake

  9. Relationships 7 • Worker: place • Ex: baseball player: stadium

  10. Relationships 8 • Synonym: Antonym • Example: agony: magnificent (ecstasy)

  11. Relationship 9 • Antonyms • Example: Love: hate

  12. Relationship 10 • Object: description • Example: knife: sharp • Example: desert: dry

  13. Analogy Example • Part and Whole Relationship • CEHS: CUSD:: Rich: Student Body

  14. Homework • Create an analogy for teach of the 5 remaining analogy relationships

  15. Degree • Cold: Frozen:: Hot: Boiling

  16. Cause and Effect • Virus: Cold:: Spores/Bacteria: Anthrax

  17. Category and Example • Country: United States:: City: Clovis

  18. Agent and Action • Pencil: writes:: eraser: erases

  19. Component and Product • CPU: Computer:: Brain: Human Beings

  20. Person: Place of Work • Example: • Lawyer: Courthouse

  21. Feel and Want • Example: • curiosity: know:: wanderlust: travel

  22. Good to Too Good • Example: • confident: arrogant::vitamins: overdose

  23. Solution to a Problem • Example: • antidote: poison:: aspirin: headache

  24. Synonyms • Example • Stygian : Dark:: Holy: Good

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