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Sana sabihin din sagot and rationale sa end ng video para natututo yung viewer hindi naghuhula

ariseuguncalves
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Peak is to peek no connection therefore weak is to week also

whozneezshorts
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Correct me if I am wrong. Pero hindi naman correlated to one another yung peak and peek, it is a logical question. kaya D. Week po ang answer. Homonyms po ang tawag dyan, i think? Same pronunciation but diff meaning. :)

aeinosaur
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Peak is a verb means to reach, while peek is a noun means to look or glance

officiallyweng
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Peak-tugatog peek-silip
Weak-mahina
The synonyms of weak is strong
Ans: Strong

ricoespanueva
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D. Is to week pag d mo talaga inintindi pero sagot nya is Letter E. Strong... tama ba?

JudelynGarcesa-pymb
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Strong po kasi may connection sa weak, oposite meaning sila, others walang conection

magdayao
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The answer is **C. meek**.

"Peak" and "peek" are homophones, as are "weak" and "meek." They sound the same but have different meanings.

KimisVlog
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS WEEK BECAUSE THE QUESTION ⁉️ IS LOGICAL ❤

johnniewalker
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Aside from being close in rhymes, everything else doesn't have a correlation to one another.

beiberns
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c. Meek

The relationship between "PEAK" and "PEEK" is that they are homophones, which are words that sound the same but have different meanings. Similarly, "WEAK" and "MEEK" are also homophones, where "weak" means lacking in strength or power, and "meek" means quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on.

cgedan
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C. Meek, quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive.

geraldcabardo
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Nangalib9g na ug unsay answer nganu walay answer pud ni magtag anay diay mi useless question😢

jovaniepublico
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The relationship between "peak" and "peek" is that they are homophones, words that sound alike but have different meanings. Following the same pattern, the relationship between "weak" and another word would be that they are homophones as well. In this case, the possible answer that fits the pattern is:

C. meek

Therefore, the possible answer to this analogy is C. meek.

TITANN
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Logic question meaning logic answer din dapat

rastamanganjaganja
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- "Peak" and "peek" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
- Similarly, "weak" and "week" are homophones.

Therefore, "weak" is to "week" as "peak" is to "peek."

mavsdelapaz
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I will not be too sure. But for me the answer is C. Meek.

The question is not by antonyms or synonyms. Reasoning: Peak is at the highest point and Peek is by looking fast or at glance. and Weak is at your weakess condition which Meek is slow or gentle. So Peak is to Peek and Weak is to Meak.

RECORDCOMPANION
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with all due respect, it doesnt corelate with synonyms or antonyms. also rhyming words. for me, its meek a negative connotation with weak also a negative.

kenchan
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Dont overthink 😂 wala nmanh relationship yung PEAK AND PEEK, so you’ll go by the EAK-EEK pattern. So, WEAK - WEEK

reviewanythingwithme
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The analogy presented is a play on the words "peak" and "peek." In this analogy:

"Peak" is a homophone for "peek, " as both refer to a quick look or glance.
Applying the same pattern to the second pair:

"Weak" is a homophone for "week."
Therefore, the correct answer is:
d. week

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