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Yes, the word 'apple' is a noun, a word for a type of fruit, a word for a thing.
There can be no 'analogy' in a word by itself; an analogy is made by illustration, usually a brief story, to aid in a symbologic 'definition' of a word--or more often, a conceptual phrase--for a listener or reader. An analogy here might be how the abolition of slavery reinforced our country's moral values.
The word you're looking for is friend. A friend in need is a friend in indeed.
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The word that completes the analogy is "rebel." Just as a mausoleum is a grand tomb and a maverick is a rebellious or unconventional person, a rebel is someone who goes against the norms or rules.
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Reproach : praise completes the analogy.
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The word set that completes the analogy is: Scientist - Microscope. In this analogy, a scientist uses a microscope to perform their work or research, just as a librarian uses books in their profession.