mark Refer the above for the Questions 1 to 20 : Queer : Strange :: Audacious :? A. Agreeable B. Authentic C. Advantage D. Adventurous?
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- The above question is in the form of analogy,
- which includes verbal form of a English grammar.
- Queer: strange :: audacious:?
- This is the general format of an analogy.
- It has two divisions separated by double(:).
- Both sides must resemble the same relation with the words separated with them by :.
- Here Queer and strange are connected by : by which strange is a meaning for queer.
- by this relation the meaning for audacious is adventurous.
- Queer:strange:: Audacious:Adventurous.
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Queer:strange:: Audacious:Adventurous.
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- The aforementioned query uses an analogy and the verbal form of English grammar.
- Strange, odd, or audacious?
- An analogy often follows this structure.
- It is divided into two halves by a double (:).
- The words that are between them on both sides must have a similar relationship.
- Here, the terms weird and queer are related since odd is a synonym for queer.
- As a result of this relationship, audacious means adventurous.
Queer:strange:: Audacious:Adventurous.
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