Asked by Jennifer

I am working with sports analogy. I have 3 problems that I simply cannot fiqure out...Help>
1. Swimming is to butterfly as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is to dressage.
2. In skiing, alpine is to slalom as ______is to cross-country.
3. A mountain is to a ski jumper as a ________is to a diver...

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Answered by Writeacher
Sports questions here.
Answered by Ms. Sue
1. As you can see from this definition, "dressage" has to do with horseback riding.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dressage

2. Check this definition of "slalom."

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/slalom

What do people do when the participate in cross-country?

3. A ski jumper jumps off a mountain. What does a diver jump from?

We'll be glad to check your answers.
Answered by David Q
Butterfly is a discipline of swimming, whereas dressage is a discipline of horseriding (I just googled "define dressage" to find that out).

A ski-jumper skis down a mountain, so it ought to be that a diver dives down a ... what? Is it a swimming pool, because he dives down into it? It's not really an exact parallel though: does anybody have any better ideas? As to no. 2, what's cross-country skiing called? Is there such a thing?
Answered by GuruBlue
Cross country is just that...a long race over difficult conditions... that is also what alpine skiing is. What kind of race would the slalom be equal to?
Answered by Jennifer
I think my answers would be:

1. discipline
2. zigzag
3. platform
Answered by GuruBlue
I think that Horseback riding would be the answer to #1.
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