Figure 1. Procedure of data collecting
Figure 2. Analogies used in B’s lesson
Figure 3. A physical analogy using card rings in C’s lesson
Figure 4. A student-generated form of card rings analogy
Table 1. Pre-service teachers’ lessons and analogies used in the lessons
Table 2. Workshop of instructional analogies
Table 3. The components and their definitions of PCK for lessons using analogies
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