For a monarch, his coronation precedes his reign.
Traffic lights sequence during rush hour traffic!
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!
Word Within a Word Analogies typically involve identifying a smaller word contained within a larger word and finding a corresponding analogy. For "11," you would need to specify the particular set of words or analogies you're referencing, as there are many variations. If you have specific pairs or examples you'd like help with, please provide them for more accurate assistance!
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sequence is a succesion from usualy a monarchy (ruler)
Bulgaria:Yugoslavia::Germany:poland
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For a monarch, his coronation precedes his reign.
lake - fresh water as ocean - salt water
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
Traffic lights sequence during rush hour traffic!
Time can be compared to a river flowing steadily, a ticking clock marking each passing moment, or a book with each day as a new page to be written.
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B
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