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English, 23.08.2019 15:00, davin74

Which sentence relates the pairs of elements in this analogy most closely?
host : entertain as storyteller : narrate
the first element in each pair is denied of the second element.
the first element in each pair is independent of the second element.
the second element in each pair describes the objective of the first element.
the second element in each pair is secondary to the first element.

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