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The inclusive analogies are those that show the relationship between two terms, one of them has to represent a totality and the other represents a part or an example of that totality. For instance: Fox this animal What hydrangea this plant.
In the clause "fox is an animal", "fox" is an example of the whole "animal". This clause is compared to the second "hydrangea is a plant", where "hydrangea" is an example of a plant.
Analogies make comparisons between two pairs of words. It is not always easy to understand them, for example, to understand an inclusive analogy it is necessary to know the meaning of words, classifications of terms, parts of certain objects, among others stuff.
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