The analogy “Vail is to liquid as silo is to…” can be interpreted as a relationship between the container and the contents it holds.
- A Vail is a location, and it is associated with liquid because it’s known for its ski resorts and mountainous terrain, often with snow that eventually melts into water (liquid).
- A Silo, on the other hand, is a structure typically used for storing dry materials like grain, but sometimes also liquids like silage in agricultural settings.
So, following this analogy, “Silo” would be to grain (or another dry material typically stored in a silo). The relationship involves a container (silo) and its typical contents (grain).