Correct option is A
The correct answer is: (a) Thirsty
The given analogy establishes a relationship between "Food" and "Hungry." Food satisfies hunger. Similarly, water satisfies thirst. Hence, the correct answer is "Thirsty."
Analogies often represent relationships such as cause-effect, function, or satisfaction of needs.
In this case, both "Food" and "Water" address basic human needs—hunger and thirst, respectively.
Complete Sentence:
"Food is to Hungry as Water is to Thirsty."
Additional Information:
Dance: Incorrect, as "Dance" does not relate to water in the same way "Food" relates to "Hungry."
Relax: Incorrect, as "Relax" does not form a direct analogy with "Water" in the given context.
Well: Incorrect, as "Well" is not an emotional or physiological state like "Hungry" or "Thirsty."