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peel is to orange as.........is to bansna. (Complete the sentence)

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Answered by Anonymous
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peel is to orange as peel is to banana.
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

This question is based on analogy.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'analogy' as 'a comparison between things that have similar features, often used to help explain a principle or idea.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'peel' as 'the skin of fruit and vegetables, especially after it has been removed.' This definition is according to the context of the question. We always refer to the outer covering of an orange as orange peel.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'skin' as 'the outer covering of some fruits and vegetables.' This definition is according to the context of the question. We always refer to the outer covering of a banana as banana skin.

So, the correct sentence is :

Peel is to orange as skin is to banana.


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