Try searching "daily analogy answers". Then click on the link that says "Daily Analogies.pdf - mrsduenas - home . If that does not work, the website is
http://mrsduenas.wikispaces.com/file/view/Daily+Analogies.pdf
Just highlight it, right click, select "Copy", then make a new tab and right click and click "Paste".It should work... but it is for 6th Grade and if you are not in 6th Grade then that will not help. I know these are way too hard and dumb, my sister in 6th grade uses this all the time. I hope it helps!
hypothesis: thesis
vociferous : sotto voce loud : soft
Daily answers the question "how often" does an activity occur. When it precedes a noun, it is an adjective.
No.
no they are not
You can find lists of analogies in books about writing, grammar, or rhetoric. Additionally, educational websites and resources often feature collections of analogies for different purposes such as education or entertainment.
subterfuge:fugitive
hypothesis: thesis
hypothesis: thesis
Encyclopidia
spoiled
on dailymirrorcodes.com
pierce:hole
dont look at thec answers there is none to your questions on analogies
euphony is to cacophony
http://gsnoodlesanswer.blogspot.comit provides the daily question of the day answers, and the gsn live answers.
vociferous : sotto voce loud : soft