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when food is hurried u cant get actual flavor and color
"Caricature" ?
Metaphors emphasis, and they help the reader visualise better :)
Repetition gives emphasis to whatever is repeated.
the use of deliberate exaggeration for emphasis or effect
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Hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves exaggeration for emphasis or effect. It is used to create a dramatic or humorous effect by overstating something.
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A nurse can create a presentation for the patient's report. It can include the effect of medicine and his health chart.
Animation effects are the effects that en have the uisual appeal of presentation and help to grab the attention of the audience
Well, that depends on whether 'customer satisfaction' is the cause or the effect in your analysis. If say, 'prompt attention to customer problems' were the causative (independent) variable, then the 'customer satisfaction' would be the result/outcome/dependent variable. However you could have had a study in which 'customer satisfaction' was the cause/independently variable, and 'likelihood of repeat business' were the result/outcome/dependent variable. You must distinguish between CAUSE and EFFECT. Cause is the independent variable that creates the Effect observed.