Step 1: Determine the needed relation for the first pair
We must choose a word so that Permit : ( ? ) forms an antonym pair, mirroring Enforce : Relax.
Step 2: Evaluate each option against "permit"
(A) Allow — near-synonym of permit (same meaning), not an antonym $\Rightarrow$ reject.
(B) Forbid — direct antonym of permit (permit = allow; forbid = prohibit) $\Rightarrow$ fits.
(C) License — also a synonym/closely related (to grant permission) $\Rightarrow$ reject.
(D) Reinforce — means strengthen/support; not the opposite of permit, and pairs conceptually with enforce rather than relax $\Rightarrow$ reject.
Step 3: State the completed analogy
\[
\boxed{\text{Permit : Forbid :: Enforce : Relax}}
\]
| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |
| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |