Analogies are made effective with the use of critical thinking. To complete an analogy, one has to form a logical relationship or bridge between two words or phrases.
42 is to 14 as 72 is to 24
wind or air
(36) Centimetres
soothe
Words or expressions that can complete an analogy typically include synonyms, antonyms, or related terms that illustrate a relationship between two concepts. For example, in the analogy "hot is to cold as day is to ___," the word "night" would complete the analogy, demonstrating a contrasting relationship. Other common expressions might involve comparisons, such as "pen is to write as brush is to ___," where "paint" would fit. The key is to identify the relationship and find a corresponding term that mirrors it.
The word that will complete the analogy is "reveal." All the words in the analogy are synonyms for sharing information or making something known.
Americs
The word pair that would best complete the analogy is DECEPTION GUILE.
The word "an" will correctly complete the analogy. "Shock" is an adjective describing "jar", so the word that completes the analogy should be a word that describes "vessel."
bat
emotion
Quran
donor : organ
champion
Reproach : praise completes the analogy.
Pounds
wealth