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Bell Work #98 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy.

The answer is B. A complaint is the opposite of praise , and captivity is the opposite of freedom. Bell Work #98 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example : complaint : praise :: a pology : appreciation

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Bell Work #98 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy.

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  1. The answer is B. A complaint is the opposite of praise, and captivity is the opposite of freedom. Bell Work #98 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example: complaint : praise :: apology : appreciation captivity : freedom yacht : ship compliment : gratitude

  2. Bell Work #98 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. 1. calm : frantic :: 2. denied : allowed :: a. successful : disastrous a. prohibited : prevented b. dainty : tiny b. required : requested c. beautiful : gorgeous c. polluted : cleansed d. genuine : pleasant d. congratulated: boasted 3. responsible : careless :: 4. fill : drain :: a. thoughtful : bewildered a. depart : arrive b. courteous : rude b. reduce : trim c. earnest : sincere c. detect : conceal d. dishonest : unfair d. deposit : withdraw

  3. The answer is C. A vacuum is by definition empty, and a commotion is by definition noisy. Bell Work #99 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example: vacuum : empty :: biography : fictional ceremony : quiet commotion : noisy conscience : guilty

  4. Bell Work #99 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. 1. threat : frightening :: 2. juvenile : youthful :: a. scheme : casual a. amateur : skillful b. villain : evil b. candidate : reliable c. compliment : critical c. imposter : phony d. revolution : cautious d. navigator : confused 3. nuisance : annoying :: 4. security : protective :: a. twilight : bright a. gossip : secret b. routine : thorough b. gratitude : envious c. suspicion : offensive c. hazard : dangerous d. inspiration : uplifting d. comfort : enjoyable

  5. The answer is D. An anchor keeps a boat in place, and the brakes keep an automobile in place. Bell Work #100 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example: anchor : boat :: shirts : wardrobe tires : bicycle passengers : train brakes : automobile

  6. Bell Work #100 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. 1. clay : pottery :: 2. boastful : modest :: a. fabric : clothing a. secretive : deceptive b. scholars : university b. polite: courteous c. words : communication c. earnest : truthful d. books : library d. courageous : cowardly 3. previous : prior :: 4. celebration : joyful :: a. nearest : farthest a. lumber : flexible b. absent : tardy b. rascal : vicious c. following : next c. funeral : mournful d. new : recent d. flower : fragrant

  7. The answer is B. Rain will always fall, and wind will always blow. Bell Work #101 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example: rain : fall :: snow : melt wind : blow cloud : dissolve sunlight : burn

  8. Bell Work #101 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. 1. student : learn :: 2. doctor : heals :: a. counselor : ignores a. architect : designs b. pupil : forgets b. debater : agrees c. coach : scores c. surgeon : determines d. teacher : instructs d. nurse : operates 3. drawer : slide :: 4. writer : revising :: a. gate : latch a. painter : displaying b. window : break b. musician : rehearsing c. door : knock c. poet : publishing d. curtain : sag d. actor : performing

  9. The answer is D. A knife cuts cake, and scissors cut paper. Bell Work #102 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. Example: knife : cake :: fork : sandwich sharpener : pencil stamp : envelope scissors : paper

  10. Bell Work #102 Select the pair of words that best completes each analogy. Then, tell how the two pairs are alike. 1. paint : canvas :: 2. dam : water :: a. chalk : chalkboard a. door : room b. ink : floor b. prod : cattle c. glue : paste c. curtain : sunlight d. pattern : wall d. boat : water 3. rake : leaves :: 4. sailor : compass :: a. mop : soap a. chef : recipe b. broom : dust b. surgeon : scalpel c. wheelbarrow : dirt c. hiker : knapsack d. water : clothes d. explorer : map

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