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The correct analogy would be "Cub Scout is to Eagle Scout as Rookie is to Veteran." In both cases, the first term represents a beginner or entry-level position, while the second term represents a more experienced or advanced level. Just as a Cub Scout works their way up to becoming an Eagle Scout through learning and experience, a rookie progresses to become a veteran in their respective field through time and practice.

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