Understanding Analogies

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Understanding Analogies

Analogy: A comparison of two pairs of words Colon: Punctuation mark used in analogies

Critical Stance Analogies: All parts of the analogy are in the text Types of Analogies… Connection Stance Analogies: the first part of the analogy is from the text; the second part of the analogy comes from knowledge and experiences Critical Stance Analogies: All parts of the analogy are in the text

Most EOG questions do not use the ---:---::---:--- format Most EOG questions do not use the ---:---::---:--- format. Instead, you may see questions like these…. What details are presented in the form of an analogy and how does it help clarify the information? Choose a detail from the reading selection and try to clarify it further by including a more detailed analogy. Based on the information in the selection, what relationship is most similar to the relationship below?

Directions: Turn to page __ in your literature book. Skim over “He Lion, Bruh Bear, Bruh Rabbit” to remember the characters and basic plot elements.

Which of the following is most similar to the comparison below? Bruh Rabbit : animal sandal : sneaker watermelon : fruit lion : tiger paint : painter CONNECTION Category Member/Category

“Will Be” (man) : “Is Now” (man) Based on the information in “He Lion,” which of the following relationships is most similar to the relationship below? “Will Be” (man) : “Is Now” (man) baby : infant infant : teen man : woman strawberry : grape CONNECTION CHANGE

Complete the comparison below: Man : shoot :: he Lion : ___________ Share Help Roar Destroy CRITICAL Function

Complete the analogy below: Bruh Rabbit : lesson :: ___________ : ____________ Teacher : Student Teacher : Principal Mouse : Man Pencil : Paper CONNECTION Function

Which of the following is most similar to the relationship below? he Lion : forest Elbow : arm Ear : eye Apple : orange Candy : fudge CONNECTION Part to Whole

Passion : indifference Which of the following relationships is most like the relationship below? Man : king Envy : love Respect : honor Passion : indifference Paper : pen CONNECTION Similar Concept

he Lion : little animals Which of the following relationships is most similar to the relationship below? he Lion : little animals forest : he Lion Bruh Rabbit : Man Bruh Bear : Bruh Rabbit Man : he Lion CRITICAL

He Lion scares the little animals just as the Man scares He Lion. he Lion : little animals : : Man : he Lion Although this analogy is not technically one of the seven types, we can read the analogy as follows to represent the relationship: He Lion scares the little animals just as the Man scares He Lion.

Using the example below, create an analogy for The One and Only Ivan.

JOURNAL: Analogy Extension Activity Create your own analogies – be sure to cover each of the types we learned today! Next, create at least two analogies for a classmate to complete.