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An analogy is a comparison between two words or ideas. Many college entrance exams include verbal analogy sections to test applicants on their knowledge of the relationship between words.A verbal analogy involves two parts: the way an analogy is written and the way it is read aloud, or verbalized.The 'verbal' part of the analogy is how the analogy is read aloud. We use one colon to say 'is to,' and two colons to say 'as.' So the above analogy would be verbalized as 'dog is to bone as human is to dessert.' We can understand that a bone is a treat for a dog, just as a dessert is a treat for a human.
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