Analogies - Type 2
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The words in the bottom row are related in the same way as the words in the top row. For each item, find the word that completes the bottom row of words.
| honeybee | angel | bat |
| kangaroo | rabbit | ? |
The honeybee, angel, and bat all have wings; they are capable of flying. The kangaroo, rabbit, and grasshopper are all capable of hopping.
| walk | skip | run |
| toss | pitch | ? |
Walk, skip, and run represent a continuum of movement: Skipping is faster than walking; running is faster than skipping. Below the line, the continuum is about throwing: Pitch is faster than toss; hurl is faster than pitch.
| fence | wall | boundary |
| path | alley | ? |
A fence and a wall mark a boundary. A path and an alley mark a passageway.
| meal | banquet | feast |
| shelter | palace | ? |
A banquet and a feast are both large meals; a palace and a mansion are both large places of shelter.