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Answer:

automobile : motorcade

Step-by-step explanation:

The first part of the analogy could be connected as "Many gymnasts make up a team", which means that the second part should follow suit; "Many ___ make up a ___".

Since a motorcade is a file/group of vehicles, and an automobile is a vehicle, the sentence "Many automobiles make up a motorcade" make sense.

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