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Analogy Chain

If A is to B, then C is to...?

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The Legend of Analogy Chain

Analogy Chain was the creation of a philosopher-warrior who believed that the highest form of intelligence is the ability to recognize patterns of *relationship* — not just facts, but how facts connect to each other.

The format is ancient: A is to B as C is to D. Doctor is to Hospital as Teacher is to... School. The relationship between A and B must be identified, then applied to find D from C. It sounds simple. It is not.

The most fearsome Analogy Chain questions involve abstract relationships — not just "works at" but "is made of", "is the opposite of", "is a subset of", "is the creator of". Warriors who master analogy thinking can learn any new subject faster because they understand how it *relates* to what they already know.

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  1. 1

    Identify the relationship between A and B

  2. 2

    Apply that SAME relationship to C to find D

  3. 3

    Say it aloud: 'A is to B as C is to ___'

  4. 4

    Choose from the 4 options the one that fits the relationship

  5. 5

    The relationship type matters more than the individual words

💡 Pro Tips

  • Name the relationship explicitly before looking at C

  • Common relationships: function, location, part-of, opposite, type-of

  • Wrong answers often have the right theme but wrong relationship

  • If your first relationship doesn't work for C, try a different one

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