Explanation
To solve a visual analogy, we establish a logical connection between the first set of images and apply that same logic to the second set.
Relationship: Material⟶Primary Tool for Application
First Analogy: Paint:Paintbrush
Following this functional logic:
Second Analogy: Thread:Needle
While scissors are related to sewing, they are used for cutting, not for the primary application of thread. Similarly, a dress is the end product. The needle is the specific tool required to use the thread.
Analyze the First Set: We see Paint (the material) paired with a Paintbrush (the tool). You cannot effectively use paint for its primary purpose without the brush.
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Identify the Relationship: The logic is Object : Its Corresponding Application Tool.
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Apply to the Second Set: We are given a Spool of Thread. To apply or use thread for sewing, the essential tool required is a Needle.
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Evaluate Options:
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Option A (Dress) is a result, not a tool.
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Option B (Scissors) is for cutting.
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Option C is a pin for holding fabric.
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Option D shows a needle, which is the perfect functional match for thread.