Practice - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
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Name<br />
An analogy shows the relationship between two pairs of words.<br />
The relationship between the two words in the first pair is the same<br />
as the relationship between the two words in the second pair.<br />
drink story crops baskets fingers<br />
fox merchandise hopping leather fish<br />
song eagle painter needle mailbox<br />
Choose a word from the box to complete each analogy.<br />
1. Banker is to money as farmer is to .<br />
2. Library is to books as store is to .<br />
3. Bird is to fl ying as rabbit is to .<br />
4. Baker is to bread as basketmaker is to .<br />
5. Nibble is to eat as sip is to .<br />
6. Yam is to vegetable as trout is to .<br />
7. Clap is to hands as snap is to .<br />
8. Vain is to crow as sneaky is to .<br />
9. Shirt is to cloth as shoes are to .<br />
10. Poet is to poem as author is to .<br />
11. Griot is to story as singer is to .<br />
12. Dog is to wolf as parrot is to .<br />
13. Microscope is to scientist as paintbrush is to .<br />
14. Email is to computers as letter is to .<br />
At Home: Write four analogies that show the relationship<br />
between two pairs of words.<br />
<strong>Practice</strong><br />
Vocabulary Strategy:<br />
Relationship<br />
The Catch of the Day<br />
Grade 5/Unit 4<br />
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