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Analogies

Analogies

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English

8th - 9th Grade

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CCSS
RL.8.3, RI.7.4, L.6.5B

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Victoria Clement

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Analogies

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences uses an analogy?

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Geologists are scientists who study Earth's processes.

2

Rock Layers tell the story of Earth's past.

3

Geologists use rocks the way detectives use clues.

4

To Dr. Sanchez, finding a fossil is like winning a prize.

3

Multiple Choice

Which of the following shows the analogous relationship between a baker's bread and a florist's bouquet?

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BAKER::: BREAD = FLORIST ::: BOUQUET

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BAKER : BREAD :: FLORIST : BOUQUET

3

BAKER'S BREAD == FLORIST'S BOUQUET

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BAKER : FLORIST :: BREAD ::: BOUQUET

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Multiple Choice

FINGER is to HAND as TOE is to

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mitten

2

foot

3

sock

4

walk

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Multiple Choice

FLAMINGO is to BIRD as GRIZZLY is to

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bear

2

polar

3

fish

4

den

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Multiple Choice

GROSS is to REPULSIVE as TASTY is to

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okay

2

rotten

3

tongue

4

delicious

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Multiple Choice

Based on the analogy below, what must be true about a carpenter and a vise?


PAINTER is to BRUSH as CARPENTER is to VISE

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A carpenter creates a vise.

2

A carpenter wears a vise.

3

A vise is a tool for a carpenter.

4

A vise is a type of carpenter.

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Multiple Choice

Based on the analogy below, what must be true about the word "notifying"?


NOTIFYING is to INFORMING as SLEEPING is to SLUMBERING

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Notifying is a part of informing.

2

Notifying meanings informing.

3

Notifying is the opposite of informing.

4

Notifying causes informing.

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Multiple Choice

Based on the analogy below, what must be true about the word "triviality"?


TRIVIALITY is to VALUE as SERIOUSNESS is to HUMOR

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A triviality lacks value.

2

A triviality is a type of value.

3

A triviality causes value.

4

A triviality has value.

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Multiple Choice

What does the analogy in this excerpt imply?

"Science is built up of facts, as a house is built of stones; but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a heap of stones is a house."

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Like stones, science can be used to build great things, but those things can be destroyed.

2

Like a house, a stone can contain life, but life can exist elsewhere.

3

Like an architect, a scientist must use both imagination and logic.

4

Like a house, science is constructed from building blocks that are used in a specific way.

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Multiple Choice

"I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience."


What does the analogy in this quote imply?

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Like lamps, the speaker's feet will lead the way for others to follow.

2

Like a light, the speaker will help those who are lost.

3

Like a lamp, the past has helped the speaker find his way.

4

Like a light, the past has helped the speaker drive out darkness.

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