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Scrap : Food :: Lees :?

A

Bread

B

Tea

C

Wine

D

Rice

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To solve the analogy question "Scrap : Food :: Lees : ?", we need to identify the relationship between the first pair of words and apply that same relationship to find the missing word in the second pair. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Relationship in the First Pair**: - The first pair is "Scrap : Food". - Here, "Scrap" refers to the leftover or waste material that remains after the useful part of food has been consumed. So, "Scrap" is what is left over from "Food". 2. **Apply the Same Relationship to the Second Pair**: - The second pair is "Lees : ?". - "Lees" refers to the sediment or leftover material that is left after the fermentation process in winemaking. Just like "Scrap" is the leftover from "Food", "Lees" is the leftover from a process involving a liquid, specifically wine. 3. **Determine the Corresponding Word**: - Since "Scrap" is to "Food" as "Lees" is to what? We need to find the original substance from which "Lees" comes. - The answer is "Wine". Therefore, the complete analogy is "Scrap : Food :: Lees : Wine". ### Final Answer: Lees : Wine ---

To solve the analogy question "Scrap : Food :: Lees : ?", we need to identify the relationship between the first pair of words and apply that same relationship to find the missing word in the second pair. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Relationship in the First Pair**: - The first pair is "Scrap : Food". - Here, "Scrap" refers to the leftover or waste material that remains after the useful part of food has been consumed. So, "Scrap" is what is left over from "Food". ...
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