5C+Analogies

=Analogies= (Source: http://mrsdell.org/analogies/)

Analogy is just a term that means "word relationships". Analogies are sometimes formatted as follows: [word 1] : [word 2] : : [word 3] : [word 4] In this analogy format, : reads "//is to//" and : : reads "//as//" This means that is read as
 * water : liquid : : ice : solid**
 * Water** is to **liquid** as **ice** is to **solid**.

( Source: http://www.ocde.k12.ca.us/ctapread/2011.html )**
 * Here are some of the most frequently used analogies:
 * **Category** || **Sample Analogy** ||
 * Synonyms || end: terminate ||
 * Antonyms || artificial: real ||
 * Worker and Tool Used || photographer: camera ||
 * Tool and Object Its Used Upon || scissors: paper ||
 * Worker and Object He Creates || poet: poem ||
 * Cause and Effect || negligence: accident ||
 * Effect and Cause || tsunami: earthquake ||
 * Material Used and End Product || lumber: house ||
 * Function of a Tool || saw: cut ||
 * Part to Whole || leaf: tree ||
 * Person and What He Looks For || mineralogist: ore ||
 * Person and What He Avoids || student: failure ||
 * Masculine and Feminine || host: hostess ||
 * Age || infant: adolescent ||
 * Person and Closely Related Adjective || commander: competent ||
 * Person and Least Related Adjective || commander: coward ||
 * Symbol and What It Stands For || rose: love ||
 * Mathematical Relationship || seven: forty-nine ||
 * Measurement || mile: distance ||
 * Classification and Type || dog: greyhound ||
 * Degree of Intensity || cold: pneumonia ||

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