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Read the following excerpt and choose the best answer to fill in the blank: The Sun is to a planet as____________ A. Earth is to the Moon B. the Tides are to the Sun C. a Moth is to a Flame D. the Seasons
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Read the following excerpt and choose the best answer to fill in the blank: The Sun is to a planet as____________
A. Earth is to the Moon
B. the Tides are to the Sun
C. a Moth is to a Flame
D. the Seasons are to the Moon
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I think the answer is a moth to a flame
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A moth is to a flame
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