The parts of speech found in a stem pair will always be mirrored in the answer pairs. If, for example, both of the stem words are nouns, then every answer pair will be made up of two nouns. If the stem pair has a noun and a verb, then the answer pairs will always be a noun and a verb:
NOUN : NOUN ::
(A) noun : noun
(B) noun : noun
(C) noun : noun
(D) noun : noun
(E) noun : noun
NOUN : VERB ::
(A) noun : verb
(B) noun : verb
(C) noun : verb
(D) noun : verb
(E) noun : verb
HERE'S an example question with an explanation:
COMPOUND : BUILDING ::
(A) heart : life
(B) trial : jury
(C) forest : tree
(D) tennis : ball
(E) razor : hair
The word "compound" is most commonly used as a verb meaning "to combine," and your instinct will probably be to try to make a relation between the verb compound and the noun "building." If you were to do so, you wouldn't find an answer that fits among the answer choices. Instead, you should notice that all of the answer pairs follow the format NOUN : NOUN, meaning the stem pair must also be NOUN : NOUN. As a noun, compound means a group of buildings protected by a wall. The answer is (C): just as a COMPOUND is composed of many BUILDINGS, so is a forest composed of many trees.
It stated that whites were no better blacks and that you shouldn't be treated diffrently just because of your skin color.
adverb
what part of speech is beneath
i want to know what part of speech is camping
The part of speech is a adjective
the anoly is not not a window of speech
analogy
Limp Is To Feet?
It stated that whites were no better blacks and that you shouldn't be treated diffrently just because of your skin color.
Metaphor
The analogy of continuation hesitation is like a stutter in speech - it disrupts the flow and can make communication less smooth.
No
In Patrick Henry's speech at the Virginia Convention, he uses the analogy of slavery to convey the dire consequences of inaction against British tyranny. He compares living under British rule to being enslaved, emphasizing that just as one would not accept physical bondage, Americans should not tolerate political oppression. This powerful analogy underscores the urgency for independence and the need to fight for freedom.
Part of whole
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
In the analogy "leaf: spinach:: ? : root," the relationship is that a leaf is a part of a spinach plant. Therefore, the end of the analogy would be "vegetable," as it represents a broader category that includes roots, similar to how a leaf is a part of spinach. So the complete analogy is "leaf: spinach:: vegetable: root."