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Secondary School Admissions Test Verbal Upper Sample Test

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Forsake, is to abandon, as rescue is to






Correct Answer:
assist


the relationship between "forsake" and "abandon," and "rescue" and "assist" can be understood by examining the meanings and implications of these words in different contexts. to "forsake" something or someone is to abandon it completely, often implying a decision to leave something behind without any intention to return. this can involve a physical departure or a more emotional or psychological disengagement.

conversely, "rescue" involves actions that provide immediate aid or relief to someone or something in distress. this implies a movement towards something or someone, often with urgency, to alleviate a dire situation. "assist," similarly, denotes the act of helping or supporting someone or something, making it a suitable synonym for "rescue" in this context.

thus, in the analogy "forsake is to abandon, as rescue is to ___," the blank should be filled with a word that means to help or support. among the options presented ("forget," "assist," "oblivious," "forgetful," "absent"), "assist" is clearly the correct choice. the other options do not signify an action of helping, which is essential to align with the term "rescue."

by choosing "assist," we maintain the parallelism in the analogy, demonstrating the antithetical relationship between forsaking (abandoning) and rescuing (assisting). this reflects the contrast between actions that imply leaving or neglecting versus actions that imply helping or saving.


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