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Which word set completes the following analogy? engine : car :: A. sails : boat B. limb : tree C. caboose : train D. song : singer
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Which word set completes the following analogy? engine : car :: A. sails : boat B. limb : tree C. caboose : train D. song : singer
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Which word set completes the following analogy? engine : car ::
A. sails : boat
B. limb : tree
C. caboose : train
D. song : singer
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i think the answer would be A.
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it would be A.
Every relationship between an engine to a car (part of; powers it;) is the same relationship to the sails of a boat.
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