04/07/2021
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A part-whole analogy is a analogy in which one of the words represents a part and the other word represents the everything from the first. For example: organs - body. (organs is the part and body is the whole)
The words that refer to the everything.
at - airplane | Apple - Apple tree |
fin - fish | mast - school |
antenna - TV | paw - table |
atom - molecule | notes - song |
classroom - school | nose - expensive |
hair - hair | instrument - orchestra |
head - Body | eye - face |
mattress - bed | page - book |
room - home | Paris - France |
cells - organism | hoof - cow |
candle - boat | part - puzzle |
tail - dog | planet - universe |
monitor - computer | feather - bird |
heart - animal | lesson - race |
tie - clothing | Province - country |
frame - picture | door - home |
strings - guitar | line - page |
Cusco - Peru | wheel - car |
finger - hand | coat - button |
nail - finger | chair - back |
Department - edifice | flap - book |
tooth - teeth | top - knob |
scale - fish | handle - Bowl |
flower - plant | keyboard - computer |
claw - Tiger | key - keyboard |
faucet - shower | keys - piano |
sheets - book | rudder - boat |
hour - weather | eardrum - hearing |
iris - eye | trunk - elephant |
manga - coat | wine - Cup |
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