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1 Analogies

2 What is an analogy? An analogy is a comparison of two pairs of words. It points out the similarities or likenesses between things that might be different in all other respects.

3 In an analogy, the relationship between the first pair of words is the same as the relationship between the second pair of words.

4 For Example: Cow : Milk :: Chicken : Eggs This analogy reads: a cow is to milk like a chicken is to eggs. The colon (:) between the cow and milk is read as “is to” and the two colons (::) between the two sets of words is read as “like”. So what is the relationship? A cow produces milk, just like a chicken produces eggs. **Remember, the relationship between the first pair of words should always be the same as the relationship between the second pair of words.

5 Can you read this analogy?
Write out the relationship in sentence form. Dog : Animal :: Oak : Tree **A dog is a kind of animal, like a oak is a kind of tree.

6 Try to write this one out on your own in a sentence.
Teacher : Classroom :: Scientist : Lab

7 A teacher works in a classroom, like a scientist works in a lab.
Answer: A teacher works in a classroom, like a scientist works in a lab.

8 To Complete an Analogy:
Identify how the two elements in the first pair are related. State their relationship in a general way. Identify another pair of elements that share a similar relationship. Become familiar with common types of relationships.

9 There are 7 types of common relationships for analogies.
Similar Concepts: words in relationships are synonyms Example: Hungry : Starving :: Tired : Exhausted Complete this one on your own: Infant : Baby :: Adult : _____________

10 2. Dissimilar Concepts : words in the relationships are antonyms
Example: Sad : Cheerful :: Hilly : Flat Complete this one on your own. Long: Short:: Big: _______________

11 3. Same Category: The words in each pair belong to the same class/category.
Example: Carrot : Green Bean :: Red : Yellow Carrots and Green Beans are vegetables, like Red and Yellow are colors. Complete on your own. Basketball: Football :: Apple : ____________

12 4. Category/Category Member : One Word in the pair is a category name, the other word is a member of the category. Example: Red : Color :: Knife : Silverware Red is a type of color, like a knife is a type of silverware. Complete on your own. Crest : Toothpaste :: Sprite : ________________

13 5. Part to Whole: One word in the pair is a part of the other word in the pair
Example: Seed : Apple :: Elbow : Arm A seed is part of an apple, like an elbow is part of your arm. Complete on your own. Lead : Pencil :: Inch : ___________________

14 6. Change : One word in the pair turns into the other word in the pair.
Example: Tadpole : Frog :: Caterpillar : Butterfly A tadpole turns into a frog, like a caterpillar turns into a butterfly. Complete on your own. Kitten : Cat :: Puppy : ___________

15 7. Function : One word in the pair performs a function on or for another word in the pair.
Example: Engineer : Train :: Principal : School An engineer runs the train, like a principal runs the school. Complete on your own: Eye : See :: Ear : ____________


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