An analogy is a statement of comparison between two different things, ideas, or concepts. Analogies show the relationships between two pairs of words. Completing an analogy is a common topic in Grade 7 English language arts. It is a way of demonstrating relationships between objects or ideas. Analogies are effective in building vocabulary while simultaneously developing critical thinking skills. Unlike vocabulary activities that require students to memorize word definitions, word analogies develop a deep understanding of a word meaning by exploring the relationships between words. When students form logical connections between words, they create a mental network of ideas, which deepens understanding and increases retention. While solving word analogies, students are contextualizing the words as they search for word relationships. When students work with analogies, they expand and deepen their vocabulary, understand the relationships between ideas and words, recognize and understand multiple-meaning words, think critically and apply logical reasoning, learn to decipher word meanings based on context, and build a network of understanding that improves retention and aids future identity as a human.