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BUILDING RELATIONSHIP THROUGH ANALOGIES

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Building Relationship
Through ANALOGIES
Quarter 2 – Module 6
Most Essential Learning Competency:
Use analogy to describe
or make a point.
Making Connections.
Choose the word from the box
that you think makes a good
analogy with the given pictures.
rainbow
Woman
monster
truck
detectives
bible
torch
ANALOGIES IN
COMPARISON
ANALOGY
ANALOGY is a pair
of terms that has
common relationship.
ANALOGY is a comparison
of two otherwise unlike
things
based
on
a
resemblance of a particular
aspect. ~Merriam Webster
sun
heat
Sun: heat
The type of relationship is Synonym
fire
water
fire: water
The type of relationship is antonym
summer
May
Summer: May
The type of relationship is Time
Example:
For example:
(A) : (B)
kitchen : house
Kitchen and House are related
since kitchen is part of the house.
7 types of
Relationship in
Analogy
1.Part to Whole
A
relationship
in
analogy in which one
term is part of the
other term.
Example:
eyes : face
(The eyes are part of the face.)
2.Cause and Effect
A
relationship
in
analogy in which one
term is the result of
the other term.
Example:
she wanted to buy a
dress : she went to the
mall
(She wanted to buy a dress so
she went to the mall.)
3.Person to Situation
A relationship in analogy
in which one term is the
result of the other
term.
Example:
saleslady : mall
(A saleslady works in a mall.)
4.Synonym
A relationship in analogy
in which both terms
have the same meaning.
Example:
little : small
(Both terms mean the same.)
5.Antonym
A relationship in analogy
in which the terms have
opposite meaning.
Example:
elegant : unattractive
(the words have opposite meaning.)
6.Geography
A relationship in analogy
in which one of the
terms can be situated in
the other.
Example:
shopping mall : city
(Shopping mall is found in city.)
7.Time
A relationship in analogy
in which both terms
speak of time element.
Example:
morning: evening
(Both indicate time.)
Sea breeze, I
command you to spy
on my husband!
This act made Tungkung Langit very angry.
Immediately, after his return from the trip, he
called his wife’s attention.
It is ungodly of you to act like that! I am
busy imposing order over the confused
world, I thought you trusted me!
If you don’t like what I did, it is better to
part ways.
Tungkung Langit deprived Alunsina’s power
and drove her away.
Forgive Me. You’re not
If that’s what you want I
worthy anymore to be
am willing to surrender
my goddess. I have to
everything I have as
take all the powers you you pleased. Goodbye.
have.
After so many years, Tungkung Langit
realized that life is empty without
Alunsina. Sometimes, he cried aloud. The
people of Panay believed that rain on
Earth are his tears. And when it thunders
hard, the old folks also assumed that it is
his sobbing, calling for his beloved
Alunsina to come back.
Activity: Let’s Compare!
Directions:
Complete the statements
that follow and reveal the traits of the
characters from the comic strip read.
Encircle the correct answer.
1. Alunsina is a jealous wife. She
doesn’t have ____________.
A. care
B. hope
C. trust
2. Tungkung Langit is an erupting
volcano when angry. He is
____________.
A. irritable
B. moody
C. violent
3. Tungkung Langit wants order
and peace in his place. He is a
____________.
A. concerned
B. kind
C. wise
4. The love of Tungkung Langit and
Alunsina is weak. It is not
____________.
A. romantic
B. strong
C. sweet
5.
Both
are
impatient
because____________.
A. they are hot-tempered.
B. they easily give up their love.
C. they did not find ways to fix
their problem.
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