Question

Baskets come in almost every shape and size imaginable—and a variety of colors, too. You can find them in flea markets, craft stores, and homes around the country. You can buy them already crafted, or you can make them with a few materials, some creativity, and a little patience.
American baskets date back to the time of the early colonies. At that time, Native Americans and British colonists had to gather food. They found baskets to be an efficient tool for collecting food. They made baskets from almost any material they could find. Some of the materials were vines, leaves, pine needles, and corn shucks. Over time, people’s basket-making skills improved. Soon they were making baskets that could hold very heavy items and even water. Although later people began using machines to make baskets, people still make and buy hand-woven baskets today. These baskets command respect for the basket weavers who turned simple materials into a useful and artistic tool.
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Which of the following relationships is most similar to the relationship below?

Basket : Pine needles
A.
Leaves : Tree
B.
Wood : Furniture
C.
Necklace : Beads
D.
Corn : Corn stalk

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The relationship "Basket : Pine needles" indicates that pine needles are one of the materials used to make a basket. The most similar relationship among the options provided is:

C. Necklace : Beads

This is because beads are materials used to make a necklace, just as pine needles are materials used to make a basket.