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Based on the analogy below, what can you determine about the phrase "a bed of

clams
Bed is to clams as pack is to wolves
a
"A bed of clams" refers to the fumiture clams sleep on
b. "A bed of elams" refers to a group of clams
e. "A bed of clams' refers to what elams eat
d "A bed of clams" refers to a meal with clams in it

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Answer:

B

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

B, because a pack of wolves is another way of saying a group of wolves. If a bed of clams is like a pack of wolves then it would mean a bed of clams is a group of clams.

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