Try this analogy - good one

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Prachi Pareekh

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Dec 22, 2006, 8:54:54 AM12/22/06
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EPIGRAM:PITHY::

(A) allegory:lengthy
(B) saga:heroic
(C) anecdote:humorous
(D) elegy:satiric
(E) proverb:modern



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Taze

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Dec 22, 2006, 11:45:23 AM12/22/06
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I think the answer to this is b as a epigram is a pithy saying and a saga is a heroic story.

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*EPIGRAM:PITHY::*

*(A) allegory:lengthy


(B) saga:heroic
(C) anecdote:humorous
(D) elegy:satiric

(E) proverb:modern*

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Syed Moin

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Dec 24, 2006, 11:13:00 PM12/24/06
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i think answer is e

syed shafiulla

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Dec 26, 2006, 1:44:19 PM12/26/06
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An Epigram is a witty and concise end or a clever twist to a poem hence an epigram is always Pithy which means terse or concise and in the options given only B goes....
 
"IS B the correct ans???????????????"

 
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