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I'm studying analogies for the SAT's and one of the big problems that I am having, is that every time I try to learn the stratagies, I get stuck on the vocabulary. Is there any place with sample SAT questions, that don't have the vocabulary also, so that I can simply learn the stratogy of how to do analogies?
 
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SAT Analogies Strategies might provide some useful information.
"To answer analogy questions, you must first figure out the relationship between the two words in capital letters. Then look for the pair of words among the answers that has the same relationship.

To answer analogy questions, start by making up a "test sentence" that explains how the two words in capital letters are related. Then plug in the answer choices to see which pair makes the most sense."

Also check out this site for Analogy tricks the SAT likes to pull. The section about how to find the analogy when you come across difficult vocabulary is particularily interesting.
 
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