milesaballard
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  • 02-06-2017
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Translate the following analogy into a sentence or phrase.

mice:mouse::oxen:ox

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AnimeBrainly
AnimeBrainly AnimeBrainly
  • 02-06-2017
Without a mouse, you won't have mice
"Where there are one, there are hundreds"
Same for the oxen, you have to have x>1 if not, then you won't have oxen

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