“Leon is to animal as Rosa is to flower.”
The analogy “Leon is to animal as Rosa is to?” works as follows:
- “Leon” is a specific example of an “animal”.
- “Rosa” is a specific example of a “flower”.
So, in this analogy, the relationship is that “Leon” is a type of “animal,” just as “Rosa” is a type of “flower.”
To break it down:
- “Leon” is a particular species (a lion), which belongs to the larger category of animals.
- “Rosa” refers to a genus of flowers (roses), which belongs to the larger category of flowers.
Thus, the answer to the analogy would be “flower”.
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