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Action and Object A/O Relationship: Verb/Noun relationship. What is the action on or toward an object? Example: Throw : Football Climb : Mountain Write : Essay
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Action and ObjectA/O

Relationship: Verb/Noun relationship. What is the action on or toward an object?

Example: Throw : FootballClimb : MountainWrite : Essay

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Synonyms(S)

Relationship: Words that mean the same or are very close in meaning.

Example: Evil : WickedCopy : ImmitateBeautiful : Gorgeous Cute : Adorable

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Antonyms(A)

Relationship: Words that mean the opposite of each other.

Example:

Rich : PoorLight : DarkOver : Under

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Location(L)

Relationship: Where you would find or look for something. Or the most logical place you would find something

Example: Camel : DesertLetter : MailboxShark : Ocean

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Part and Whole(P/W)

Relationship:One thing is a smaller part of a bigger whole.

Example: Heel : FootWheel : BicycleFin : Fish

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Classification(C)

Relationship: One thing that is an example of a larger group.

Example: Checkers : GamePeaches : FruitSquash : Vegetable

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Function(F)

Relationship:An object is used for a particular purpose. You are using something to DO something.

Example: Shovel : DigHelmet : ProtectCloset : Storage

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Cause and EffectC/E

Relationship:One word results in or leads to a corresponding consequence. One thing leads to or causes another.Example: Honesty : TrustSuccessful : ProudDisruption : Detention

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Degree(D)

Relationship: Greater or lesser amounts of intensities of an action or discription.

Example: Chilly : FreezingTap : PushPoke : Stab

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Characteristic Quality(C/Q)

Relationship: A noun and a descriptive that you know to be true of that noun.

Example: Flamingo : PinkPillow : SoftGiraffe : Tall

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Performer and Action(P/A)

Relationship: A person or an animal and an action associated with them.

Example: Babies : CryTeacher : InstructStudent : Learn

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Performer and Object(P/O)

Relationship: A person or animal and some object that you associate with that person or animal.

Example: Juggler : BallsBaker : OvenActor : Stage

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Examples of Analogies(L) - dog : pet store : : bird : cage

(A) – friendly : hateful : : off : on


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