Street, strip, strangle, stride, strum, strap, strong, straight, stroll, strange, strut, string, stretch, stringent, streak, and strumpet.
str
straw
The analogy of whirlwind is to breeze as downpour is to a word starting with scr spr str or thr 'sprinkle' or 'shower' is the answer.
The analogy is "brother is to mother as fly is to strawberry". The words "brother" and "mother" both contain "er" at the end, while "fly" and "strawberry" both start with "str".
The analogy of whirlwind is to breeze as downpour is to a word starting with scr spr str or thr 'sprinkle' or 'shower' is the answer.
The analogy is "wouldn't is to couldn't as green is to scruple." In both cases, the first word is replacing a contraction of two words with a single word, and the second word starts with "scr," "spr," "str," or "thr."
straw,string,strap,street.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> #include<string.h> int main() { int tmp,i; char str[30]; printf("Enter any string: "); gets(str); for(i=0; str[i]!='\0'; i++) { if(str[i-1]==' ' i==0) { if(str[i]>='a' && str[i]<='z') str[i]=str[i]-32; else if(str[i]>='A' && str[i]<='Z') str[i]=str[i]+32; } printf("%c",str[i]); } getch(); return 0;}
spruce
Throat
Straightstraight
strange