Which phrase describes the similarity between the pairs of elements in the analogy below? Nathan has been moving from one job to another like a bee flying from one bright flower to the next.
Analogy: Nathan is to jobs as a bee is to bright flowers.
A. The first element in each pair moves among instances of the second element.
B. The first element in each pair benefits from the second element.
C. The first element in each pair is temporarily drawn to instances of the second.
D. The first element in each pair requires the second for survival.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is A. The first element in each pair moves among instances of the second element.

If you consider job to be an idea of what a job represents, a place where you earn money, all kinds of jobs become instances of the same idea, thus creating Place A where one could earn money, Place B, Place C, etc. Nathan is an element who switches between these instances constantly.

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Answer:

A to visit her daughter

Explanation:

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