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Please ask only ONE question at a time, do not add more questions in the answer section. The answer to "Sun is to solar as moon is to what?" is "as moon is to lunar."

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The Sun.

The analogy is that the Moon orbits the Earth, and the Earth orbits the Sun.

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The answer is the Sun because the moon orbits the earth in the same manner as the earth orbits the Sun.

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Lunar.

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