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An analogy is something that is similar or comparable. An example of an analogy of obedient would be a horse, since horses are perceived to be obedient animals.
The analogy "horse to mule" can be compared to "dog to wolf." Just as a mule is a domesticated hybrid derived from a horse and a donkey, a dog is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Both pairs represent relationships between domesticated animals and their wild ancestors or related species.
The two words in an analogy are similar to each other. For example, complaining about the same problem is like beating a dead horse.
Ah, what a lovely question! Just like a cub grows up to be a majestic lion, a foal grows up to be a strong and graceful horse. It's all about the journey from youth to maturity, each step filled with beauty and potential. Just imagine the foal galloping freely in a sunlit meadow, growing into its full strength and splendor.
Socrates says that only horse trainers can improve a horse. He finds it odd that any person could in turn improve another person.
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.
The standard analogy would be to call the sacrificed units a "stalking horse".
Her spirit ran as free as a horse
analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy
It is not possible to answer the question. A Siamese and a Manx are both breeds of cats. Unfortunately, a Clydesdale can be a breed of dog or of a horse. So the answer could be any other breed of dog or horse.
The phrase "closing the barn door after the horse has bolted" means trying to fix a problem after the damage has already been done. It suggests that it is too late to prevent the negative consequences.
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