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read the analogy out loud over and over until you understand itD. All of the above apex
One helpful strategy for understanding an analogy is to read it out loud. It can also help to fill in the words "is to" and "as," so that when you read it you are thinking " X is to Y as A is to B." Also look for unusual connections, such as things that may have a similar color, texture, or function.
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As you probably know, an analogy is a thing that helps someone to understand a concept. For instance an example of an analogy is: "The Nucleus of a cell is like a Brain, because the nucleus of a cell controls what goes on in it." The analogy for Cell Nucleus is Brain in this case. A FUNCTIONAL analogy is an analogy of an object or thing that doesn't necessarily look, smell, feel, taste, or sound like your to-be-analogized thing, but it has a similar purpose. An example of this is: "The cell membrane of an animal cell is like a bunch of security guards because they both control what goes in/out." I hope I was helpful.
All Of The AboveAll of the above. - APEX
read the analogy out loud over and over until you understand itD. All of the above apex
One helpful strategy for understanding an analogy is to read it out loud. It can also help to fill in the words "is to" and "as," so that when you read it you are thinking " X is to Y as A is to B." Also look for unusual connections, such as things that may have a similar color, texture, or function.
Finding the logical connection would not be very helpful in working out an analogy.
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how a willing learner strategy helpful in learning process
An analogy can be helpful in explaining complex concepts by drawing parallels between two different ideas or situations.
If you can compare something that you do understand (let us say, tennis balls) to something that you do not understand as well (such as atoms) then the analogy may aid your understanding, if it is done well.
no doubt about it...
characterization can be helpful in understanding the story's theme
by participating in its development and understanding how the resulting strategy was determined.
Its for a word problem. At least that was I was taught. FIND OUT; What is the problem about,What is the question in the problem,what do I have to find out in order to answer the problem,What info can I start with,Is there any words or ideas that I don't understand, Am I missing needed info. CHOOSE A STRATEGY; Have I solved a problem like this before strategy did I use before, would that strategy be helpful? SOLVE IT Is my math is to read ,was the strategy helpful would another strategy be more helpful? Do i need to multiply divide add or subtract etc