Analogies develop higher level thinking skills. They encourage learners to look at a relationship between 2 words. The learner then looks at a third word and provides a 4th word related to word #3 in the same way that words 1 and 2 are related. Some of the relationships between the words include: * whole-parthand (is related to) finger like foot (is related to) toe. hand = word 1, finger = word 2, foot = word 3 , toe = word 4 * part-whole (the reverse of above) knee - leg as elbow-arm * object-functionpen-write as fork-eat * synonymsbig-large as small-tiny * antonyms healthy - sick as early - late There are several more types of relationships. I gave you some basic ones. If you need further help, contact me through the message board. (francepa)
sequence is a succesion from usualy a monarchy (ruler)
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You can type them then cut them out and make analogies
Examples according to purpose can be categorized into various types, such as illustrative examples that clarify a concept, persuasive examples that support an argument, and analytical examples that analyze a situation. For instance, in a classroom setting, a teacher might use an illustrative example to explain a mathematical principle, while a lawyer might present a persuasive example in court to strengthen a case. In research, analytical examples help illustrate the findings or implications of a study. Each type serves to enhance understanding and communication of ideas.
Bulgaria:Yugoslavia::Germany:poland
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For a monarch, his coronation precedes his reign.
lake - fresh water as ocean - salt water
sequence is a succesion from usualy a monarchy (ruler)
Some more examples of analogies are: ear:hear::mouth:taste snow:cold::sun:hot brother:boy::girl:sister coffee:drink::hamburger:food cielling:room::lid:jar page:book::Ohio:state soap:clean::mud:dirty wrist:hand::ankle:foot three:six::four:eight minute:hour::day:month
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B
To provide accurate answers for "connecting new words and patterns lesson 2 analogies," I would need more specific details about the content or examples from that lesson. Generally, analogies illustrate relationships between pairs of words or phrases, such as "cat is to kitten as dog is to puppy." If you can share specific analogies or terms from the lesson, I can help explain or solve them!
The Bible does have an intended purpose. It is full of stories, illustrations, analogies, and affirmations all designed to bring people back to God.
Resignation analogies
Examples: The more specific your writing, the more impact it will have. Using examples to develop your paragraph allows the writer to include specific details. Anecdotes, analogies, and metaphors are also effective.