Analogy — Sequential order in a cycle: Autumn : Winter :: ? : ? Choose the option that truly mirrors a fixed sequence relation like “Autumn precedes Winter”.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: None of these

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
The stem captures a strict sequential ordering of seasons: Autumn (Fall) is followed by Winter. We need a pair with a comparable, conventional “A precedes B” relation.



Assessment of Options:

  • Season : Change — Too generic; not a specific ordered pair.
  • Spring : Flower — Association, not a season-to-season sequence.
  • Winter : Retreat — Not a standard seasonal successor.
  • Fall : Digress — “Fall” here repeats Autumn or is used as a verb; “digress” is unrelated.


Conclusion:
None of the provided pairs encode a clean, canonical “A precedes B” relation comparable to “Autumn : Winter”. Under the recovery policy we preserve the stem and options; therefore the most accurate selection is “None of these”.



Final Answer:
None of these

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