In the analogy, eighteen : even, the word that describes numbers divisible by 2 is 'even'. Similarly, 'thirty-three' can be related to the word 'odd' since it is not divisible by 2.
In the given analogy, eighteen : even, the number 18 is related to the word 'even'. 'Even' is used to describe numbers that are divisible by 2, meaning they have no remainder when divided by 2. Similarly, in the second part of the analogy, 'thirty-three' should be related to a word that describes numbers with a specific property.
The number 33 is not divisible by 2 and has a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. So, an appropriate word to complete the analogy could be 'odd'.
Therefore, the analogy can be written as: eighteen : even :: thirty-three : odd.
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Have you given Marla the gift, or are you waiting until after lunch?
B.
When they arrive, will they be ready to play?
C.
When Quincy was writing his essay, he hears the birds outside and gets an idea.
Answer: Answer is C on Ed
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Subjects should admire and praise their ruler.
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soldiers are coming."
Finally, through the gray, we saw them. Three officers on horseback Wer outside to cheer, but the men were quiet and thin.
The sight of them took my breath away.
"They have no shoes," Elizabeth whispered.
We watched for several minutes as they passed by. We were unable to speak. Their footprints left blood in the snow. As I write
this upstairs, my candle low and our room cold, I think I shall never again complain.
adapted from The Winter of the Red Snow: The Revolutionary War Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777 by Kristiana Gregory
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What statement is a good summary
of this selection?
A. Always carry an extra pair of shoes when you are walking.
OB. Soldiers choose their lot and deserve what they get.
OC. Always cheer the soldiers who pass by your window.
OD. Sometimes our troubles seem small when we look at someone else's.
Answer:
D.)
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