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Bell Work #93 Analogies – show relationships between pairs of words Copy the following examples:

Bell Work #93 Analogies – show relationships between pairs of words Copy the following examples: Word : Antonym – words are paired with opposites gorge : nibble :: guzzle : sip Word : Synonym – words are paired with words having similar meaning amusing : funny :: frigid : cold

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Bell Work #93 Analogies – show relationships between pairs of words Copy the following examples:

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  1. Bell Work #93 Analogies – show relationships between pairs of words Copy the following examples: Word : Antonym – words are paired with opposites gorge : nibble :: guzzle : sip Word :Synonym – words are paired with words having similar meaning amusing : funny :: frigid : cold Agent : Action – a person or object is paired with its action witness : testify :: prosecutor : question

  2. Bell Work #94 Analogies Copy the following examples: Agent : Acted Upon – a person or object is paired with a person, place, or thing that he, she, or it normally affects teacher : students :: doctor : patient Action : Emotion – an action is paired with the emotion usually associated with it. cry : sadness :: blush : embarrassment Part : Whole – a part is paired with its whole wick : candle :: bulb : lamp

  3. Bell Work #95 Analogies Copy the following examples: Action : Acted Upon – an action is paired with the person or object it usually is associated with deliver : speech :: teach : lesson Noun : Quality – a person or object is paired with a characteristic of that person or object fire : hot :: sandpaper : abrasive Adjective : Quality – an adjective is paired with a noun that names the quality referred to by the adjective frugal : thrift :: extravagant : waste

  4. The answer is D. A foundation supports a house, and legs support a table Bell Work #96 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example: foundation : house :: roof : shed wheel : car tale : story legs : table

  5. Bell Work #96 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. 1. blade : knife :: 2. atoms : molecule :: a. sword : sheath a. villain : hero b. handle : shovel b. rehearsal : play c. teeth : comb c. stars : constellation d. string : kite d. hammer : toolbox 3. merchandise : store :: 4. hour : day :: a. medicine : pharmacy a. second : time b. management : office b. day : week c. professional : amateur c. millennium : midnight d. book : library d. seconds : hour

  6. The answer is C. Disturb is another word for bother, and ignite is another word for spark. Bell Work #97 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example: bother : disturb :: learn : teach respond : interview spark : ignite attack : intrude

  7. Bell Work #97 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. 1. likeness : portrait :: 2. fear : horror :: a. morning : twilight a. love : hate b. sympathy : disgust b. safety : hazard c. cure : remedy c. children : babies d. rebel : freedom d. shame : humiliation 3. attack : bombard :: 4. overhear : eavesdrop :: a. love : adore a. exhibit : display b. separate : pierce b. inform : invest c. astonish : applaud c. debate : campaign d. nominate : elect d. plan : scheme

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