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Analogies
Object Analogies
Part-to-whole Analogies
Use the analogy to complete the activity. tire: bicycle :: window : house In 1–2 sentences, explain the relationship in the analogy.
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The relationship in the analogy is that a tire is a part of a bicycle, just like a window is a part of a house.
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