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2D: ANALOGIES DIRECTIONS Circle the analogy that BEST matches the bold words.
1. MATRON : MAIDEN
2. GENETIC : ENVIRONMENTAL 3. PATRICIAN : POOR
a) puppy: dog
a) entertainer: interesting
a) biological: social
b) widow: gint
b) wealthy: beggar
b) genes: DNA
c) man: boy
c) eye : color
c) king : kind
d) young: old
d) weight: height
d) friend : cruel
4 GENERATION : PEERS
a) links : chain
b) computer: mouse
c) decade : years
dj fence: gate
5. PATRIARCH: MATRIARCH
a) mother: father
b) man: boy
c) girl: woman
d) masculine : feminine
6. MATRIARCHY: WOMEN
a) monarchy: royalty
b) people : democracy
c) dictatorship : queens
d) oligarchy: animals
7. PATRIARCHAL: WOMEN
O] boys: girls
b) leadership : men
c) democratic : kings
d) dictator: matriarchal
8. CONGENIAL: CONFLICT
a) angry: peace
b) excitement: bored
c) friendly : fun
d) ignorant : enjoyment
9. GENERATE : DESTROY
a) create : make
b) solor: power
c) fuel: gas
aj surrender: fight
10. MATERNAL: MOTHERLY
a) paternal : confusing
b) relentless : persistent
c) loving: hateful
d) funny :sad
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