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Analogies: word patterns Analyze two words and identify the relationship between them. Find another pair of words that has the same relationship. Created By : Kirby Scott

Synonym Start : Begin :: Fat : Obsess

Antonym Forward : Backward :: Front : Back

Part to whole Chapter : Book :: Fingers : Hand

Whole to Part School : Classroom :: Store : Shelves

Characteristic/Quality Cotton : Fluffy :: Steal : Hard

Classification Canine : Bulldog :: Lion : Cat

Cause/Effect Overslept : Late :: Thunderstorm : Flood

Function Calculator : Add :: Phone : Text

Location Bass : Lake :: Food : Store

Degree Cold : Freezing :: Warm : Hot

Person to object used Doctor : Stethoscope :: Tennis player : Tennis rack

Person to Action Ballerina : Dances :: Singer : Sings

Action To related object Oven : Bake :: Toaster : Toasts