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What analogy pattern would let you write a relationship sentence that reads like this phrase -- is particular kind of --?

The analogy pattern that allows you to write a relationship sentence like "is a particular kind of" is classification.

Here's how it works:

* Category (General): This is the broader group or classification.

* Specific Example (Particular): This is the item or concept that belongs to the category.

* Relationship: The relationship between the category and the specific example is expressed by "is a particular kind of".

Example:

* Category: Bird

* Specific Example: Robin

* Sentence: A robin is a particular kind of bird.

Other examples:

* "A novel is a particular kind of book."

* "A Ferrari is a particular kind of car."

* "Jazz is a particular kind of music."

This pattern effectively establishes a hierarchical relationship between a general category and a specific example.

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