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Verbal Analogies is a language tutorial program designed to provide drills in building and understanding vocabulary. Analogies are presented (e.g., "SEVEN is to EIGHT as TWO is to ..."), and the client is asked to select the correct answer from a list of five possibilities (e.g., "ONE, THREE, FIVE, SEVEN, NINE"). The clinician may develop lessons, save progress information on up to ten clients, and print out progress reports and lessons. Verbal Analogies is available in 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch sizes. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIc, Apple IIe, Apple IIGS, and IBM PC computers.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Parrot Software

P.O. Box 250755
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322
United States
Telephone: 800-727-7681 or 248-788-3223.
Fax: 248-788-3224.
Web: http://www.parrotsoftware.com.
Email: support@parrotsoftware.com.


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