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Types and examples of Analogies

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Maine   August  
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New Hapshire   Concord  
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New York   Albany  
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Vermont   Montpelier  
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Massachusetts   Boston  
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Connecticut   Hartford  
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New Jersey   Trenton  
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Rhode Island   Providence  
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Delaware   Dover  
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Maryland   Annapolis  
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Pennsylvania   Harrisburg  
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West Virginia   Charleston  
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Virginia   Richmond  
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North Carolina   Charlotte  
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South Carolina   Columbia  
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Georgia   Atlanta  
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Florida   Tallahassee  
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Alabama   Mongomery  
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Mississippi   Jackson  
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Louisiana   Baton Rouge  
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Arkansas   Little Rock  
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Tennessee   Nashville  
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Kentucky   Frankfort  
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Ohio   Columbus  
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Michigan   Lansing  
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Indiana   Indianapolis  
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Illinois   Springfield  
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Wisconsin   Madison  
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Minnesota   St. Paul  
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Missouri   Jefferson City  
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Iowa   Des Moines  
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North Dakota   Bismark  
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South Dakota   Pierre  
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Nebraska   Lincoln  
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Kansas   Topeka  
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Oklahoma   Oklahoma City  
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Texas   Austin  
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New Mexico   Santa Fe  
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Arizona   Phoenix  
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Colorado   Denver  
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Wyoming   Cheyenne  
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Utah   Salt Lake City  
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Montana   Helena  
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Idaho   Boise  
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California   Sacramento  
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Oregon   Salem  
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Nevada   Carson City  
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Washington   Olympia  
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