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analogy is comparison of two question
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
Assert : Deny what would that analogy be?
The analogy for broom is to sweep as brush is to scrub. For fun: This analogy (broom and brush) is similar to the analogy: woman is to chief breadwinner as man is to chief house cleaner and homebody.
Blue prints for a building are an analogy for DNA.
* plane This appears to be a use of homophones. Homophones are words which sound the same but are spelt differently.
He prints his name clearly.The homophone for prince is prints.
The prince has a lot of prints that he printed (iI don't know I know it's dumb)
i believe the homophone for prince is prints
The homophone for prints is "prince". Example: Lady Diana's sons are Prince William and Price Harold.
Принц Prints
принц [prints].
Принц (pronounce prints).
The homophone for "tracks" is "tracts".
prince, prints
No, "prince" and "prints" are not homonyms. Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings, like "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (a piece of sports equipment). "Prince" and "prints" have different spellings and meanings.