popprincess83
Well-known member
First off, (for those who don't know what a word analogy is) a word analogy is a type of word problem that is often seen in standardized tests. It is made up of two word pairs.
Example:
Person 1: Graceful is to Clumsy as Late is to ____
Person 2: Early. Blue is to Sky as Green is to ___
And so on.
NOTE: The word pairs can be antonyms, synonyms, descriptive, part to whole, or item to category. If you don't know what the first two are, then please look them up. I don't feel like describing those out.
Also, be random! They don't exactly have to be school smart. One more thing, you don't have to bold out the word pairs.
I'll start: One is to number as red is to ___
Example:
Person 1: Graceful is to Clumsy as Late is to ____
Person 2: Early. Blue is to Sky as Green is to ___
And so on.
NOTE: The word pairs can be antonyms, synonyms, descriptive, part to whole, or item to category. If you don't know what the first two are, then please look them up. I don't feel like describing those out.
Also, be random! They don't exactly have to be school smart. One more thing, you don't have to bold out the word pairs.
I'll start: One is to number as red is to ___