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cobbler : shoes::
spy : plans
mechanic : automobile
painter : easel
carpenter : saw
ANSWER : 2
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<p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>The correct analogy is:</strong></p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong> mechanic: automobile</strong></p><p style="margin-left:0px;">The analogy here is that a cobbler is a skilled worker who specializes in repairing and making shoes. Similarly, a mechanic is a skilled worker who specializes in repairing and maintaining automobiles. In both cases, the first term of the analogy relates to a skilled individual who works on a particular type of object (shoes or automobiles).</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>Here's the explanation of why the other options are not correct:</strong></p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>a) spy: plans</strong> - This analogy doesn't work because the relationship between a spy and plans is not the same as the relationship between a cobbler and shoes. A spy is someone who gathers information or intelligence, while plans are what they might deal with. The relationship here is not about a skilled worker and an object they work on.</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>c) painter: easel </strong>- This analogy is also not correct because the relationship between a painter and an easel is not the same as that between a cobbler and shoes. An easel is a tool that a painter uses, whereas a cobbler directly works on shoes. The analogy is not between a skilled worker and the object they work on.</p><p style="margin-left:0px;"><strong>d) carpenter: saw</strong> - This analogy doesn't work because it's comparing a carpenter to a tool (saw). The relationship between a carpenter and a saw is that a saw is a tool that a carpenter uses. It doesn't parallel the cobbler-shoes relationship where a cobbler works on shoes directly.</p>
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