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Title: Working with Analogies


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Working with Analogies
Choose a logical word to complete an analogy,
using synonyms, antonyms, homonyms,
categories/subcategories, whole/part, functions,
verb forms, rhymes, scrambled words, homophones. 
2
Analogies test your ability to
  • Recognize the relationship between the words in a
    word pair
  • Recognize when two word pairs display equal
    relationships

3
Old
Young
4
To answer an analogy question you must
  • Recognize the relationship between the words in
    the given word pair
  • Select the answer containing words related to one
    another in most nearly the same way
  • Recognize when two word pairs display equal
    relationships

5
Analogies look like this
  • Up Down Over Under
  • Up is to Down as Over is to Under

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In what ways could these pairs of words be
related?
  • The relationship will always have to do with the
    meaning of the words

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Examples of possible relationships in an analogy
  • Synonyms or antonyms
  • A part to the whole
  • A member to the category that contains it
  • Cause to effect (or effect to cause)
  • Varying degrees of a quantity or quality
  • Object to function

8
Here is one example of Synonym relationships
  • InfantBabyGrown-Up _________?

InfantBabyGrown-UpAdult
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Here is one example of Antonym relationships
  • BigSmallFull_______?

BigSmallFullEmpty
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Here is one example of Part to Whole
relationships
  • WheelCarBranch_______?

WheelCarBranchTree
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Here is one example of Member to Category
relationships
  • AppleFruitCarrot_______?

AppleFruitCarrotVegetable
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Here is one example Matters of Degree
relationships
  • WarmHotCool______?

WarmHotCoolFrigid
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Here is one example of Object to Function
relationships
  • TruckTransportOven______?

TruckTransportOvenbake
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I-TryCan you identify the relationship?
  1. Synonyms or antonyms
  2. A part to the whole
  3. A member to the category that contains it
  4. Cause to effect (or effect to cause)
  5. Varying degrees of a quantity or quality
  6. Object to function
  • PLATOONSOLDIER
  • HOTSCALDING
  • STARVATIONBINGING
  • GILLSBREATHING
  • PERSUASIVECONVINCING
  • SOCCERSPORT

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PRACTICECan you identify the relationship?
  1. Synonyms or antonyms
  2. A part to the whole
  3. A member to the category that contains it
  4. Cause to effect (or effect to cause)
  5. Varying degrees of a quantity or quality
  6. Object to function

b
  • PLATOONSOLDIER
  • HOTSCALDING
  • STARVATIONBINGING
  • GILLSBREATHING
  • PERSUASIVECONVINCING
  • SOCCERSPORT

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a
f
a
c
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Approaches that may be helpful in answering
analogy questions
  • Try to determine the precise relationship between
    the words in the given pair
  • Form a sentence that captures the relationship
    between the two words
  • Then look for the answer choice containing the
    word pair whose relationship is closest to that
    of the given pair and can be expressed in a
    similar fashion

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Example
  • APPLE FRUIT
  • Salad Mix
  • Orange Banana
  • Juice Can
  • Slice Core
  • Butterfly Insect

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Example
  • APPLE FRUIT
  • Salad Mix
  • Orange Banana
  • Juice Can
  • Slice Core
  • ButterflyInsect

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How do you know if you have a good sentence?
  • Look at the answer choices
  • If more than one answer choice seems to fit, then
    your sentence is too general
  • If none of them work, then your sentence is too
    specific

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Example
  • PEN WRITE
  • Pencil Sharpen
  • Ink Blue
  • Letter Compose
  • Knife Cut
  • Mistake Erase

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Example
  • PEN WRITE
  • Pencil Sharpen
  • Ink Blue
  • Letter Compose
  • Knife Cut
  • Mistake Erase

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Helpful Approaches cont
  • Pay attention to the order of the words in the
    pair
  • Pay attention to the parts of speech
  • The relationships you need to explain will be
    constant relationships
  • Analogy questions are vocabulary intensive
  • Remember that a single word can have several
    different meaning
  • Never decide on the best answer without reading
    all the answer choices
  • Practice recognizing and formulating
    relationships between word pairs

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Practice
  • Large Big
  • Remember Forget
  • Triumph Success
  • Nostril Smell
  • Audio Hear
  • E. Glasses See

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Practice
  • Large Big
  • Remember Forget
  • Triumph Success
  • Nostril Smell
  • Audio Hear
  • E. Glasses See

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Practice
  • Bat Hitter
  • Score Win
  • Walk Run
  • Mars Venus
  • Stick Hockey Player
  • Basketball Hoop

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Practice
  • Bat Hitter
  • Score Win
  • Walk Run
  • Mars Venus
  • Stick Hockey Player
  • Basketball Hoop

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Practice
  • Come Came
  • Walk Walking
  • Ride Rode
  • Left Arrived
  • Did Had Done
  • See Seen

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Practice
  • Come Came
  • Walk Walking
  • Ride Rode
  • Left Arrived
  • Did Had Done
  • See Seen

29
Online Practice
  • Analogies Game
  • Awesome Analogies
  • Gamequarium Analogies
  • Analogy of the Day

30
Written Practice
  • Sampler Daily Analogies
  • Understanding Analogies
  • Analogies Worksheet
  • Analogies Dining
  • Analogies Notes
  • Analogies Graphic Organizer
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