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KIND IS RELATED TO CRUEL

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cruel

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cruel

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cruel

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kind is related to rude

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this is an antonym anology....... so cruel will be the apt ones...........



thank u

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"Day" is related to "Night" int he same way as "Kind" is related to...

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cruel

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disagreeable

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need

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unkind

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