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Identify the relationship in the analogy. palette : paint :: bookshelf : book a relationship of lesser to greater degrees a part of something and its entirety pairs of words with the same meaning an example
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Identify the relationship in the analogy.
palette : paint :: bookshelf : book
a relationship of lesser to greater degrees
a part of something and its entirety
pairs of words with the same meaning
an example of something and the group it belongs to
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A part of something and its entirety is the answer (I think).
Paint goes on a palette, thus being a part of it.
Books go on bookshelves, so they can be considered a part of them.
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an example of something and the group it belongs to
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