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Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious wayAsked by person
Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way?
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person
Use the analogy to answer the question.
Watching from my room, I saw that my little brother was a ball of energy after his nap.
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
Watching from my room, I saw that my little brother was a ball of energy after his nap.
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
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person
Use the analogy to answer the question.
Watching from my room, I saw that my little brother was a ball of energy after his nap.
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
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room and ball of energy
room and ball of energy
room and brother
room and brother
brother and nap
brother and nap
brother and ball of energy
Watching from my room, I saw that my little brother was a ball of energy after his nap.
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
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room and ball of energy
room and ball of energy
room and brother
room and brother
brother and nap
brother and nap
brother and ball of energy
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person
whats the answer
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person
Which strategy could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy? (1 point)
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Find language that is literal.
Find language that is literal.
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
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Find language that is literal.
Find language that is literal.
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Determine whether another comparison could be added.
Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
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person
Which strategy could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy? (1 point)
A. Find language that is literal.
B. Determine whether another comparison could be added.
C. Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
D. Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
A. Find language that is literal.
B. Determine whether another comparison could be added.
C. Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
D. Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
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person
a b c or d???
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hi
bots?
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hi
Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way?(1 point)
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descriptive
figurative
similarity
analogy
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descriptive
figurative
similarity
analogy
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can someone PLZ verify that the bot is right. i dont trust his answers because he has failed me too many times to count.
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GPT 3.5
The term that describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way is "analogy."
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GPT 3.5
The two things being compared in this analogy are "my little brother" and "a ball of energy."
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GPT 3.5
The two things being compared in this analogy are "my little brother" and "a ball of energy."
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GPT 3.5
The answer is:
brother and ball of energy
brother and ball of energy
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GPT 3.5
The strategy that could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy is to analyze the connection between what is being compared.
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GPT 3.5
The strategy that could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy is C. Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is C. Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is indeed C. Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
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GPT 3.5
The term that describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way is analogy.
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