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What is the analogous relationship? A: thing and what it requires B: thing and what entertains it C: thing and what feeds it

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A). Thing and what it requires.

Step-by-step explanation:

An analogous relationship as the name suggests proposes an analogy, comparison or similitude in the association of two things. Such a relationship proposes a likeness, similarity, or comparison between two objects.

In the given question, an analogous relationship would be between 'thing and what it requires' that offers to find a resemblance between the two things('what you need') and ('what it requires'(money) by comparison of utterly varied ideas. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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Hi!

The answer would be option A, a thing and what it requires.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because an analogy is used to compare two completely different ideas or things and use its similarities to give an explanation of things that are hard to understand. For example the analogy "A Good Man is Like Finding a Needle in a Haystack" compares two things and finds their similarity. For this, you need a thing (in this case a man and a needle) and what it requires (a haystack)

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