Final answer:
The correct analogy to 'Impeccable:Flaw' is 'absurd:sense', as 'absurd' means 'lacking sense' just as 'impeccable' means 'without a flaw'.The correct option is d.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question involves identifying the correct analogy to the pair Impeccable:Flaw, where 'impeccable' means 'without a flaw'. When we look at the options provided, we have to consider which word pair mirrors this relationship of lacking something. Option (d) absurd:sense is the right analogy because 'absurd' means 'lacking sense', which most closely parallels the meaning of 'impeccable' as 'lacking flaws'. Keeping in mind that impeachment is the act of charging a government official with wrongdoing, and it specifically relates to serious misconduct, none of the other options indicate a direct lack of the second term by the first.