Final answer:
The analogy is asking for a word similar to 'baffle' in the same way that 'confound' is. The correct answer is 'uncouth: behavior'. Therefore, the correct option is b. uncouth: behavior.
Step-by-step explanation:
The analogy in the question is asking for a word that is similar in meaning to 'baffle' in the same way that 'confound' is. To solve this analogy, we need to find a pair of words where one word is similar in meaning to 'baffle' and the other word is similar in meaning to 'confound'.
The correct answer is option b. uncouth: behavior. 'Baffle' means to perplex or confuse, while 'confound' means to confuse or bewilder. Similarly, 'uncouth' means lacking refinement or politeness, which is synonymous with 'baffle', and 'behavior' means the way a person acts or conducts themselves, which is synonymous with 'confound'.