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Ahat [919]
2 years ago
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As a result of a decrease in the price of online streaming movies, consumers download more movies online and buy fewer dvds. thi

s is an illustration of:_________
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mylen [45]2 years ago
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As a result of a decrease in the price of online streaming movies, consumers download more movies online and buy fewer DVDs. this is an illustration of the substitution effect.

An instance of an illustration is an image accompanying a mag article. An example of an illustration is the description of deforestation used to reveal the damage that humans are having on the environment. A photograph is designed to beautify a volume or elucidate a literary work.

The primary difference between drawing and illustration is that drawing is a shape of self-expression whereas instance is an expert painting that has an industrial fee. similarly, drawings can stand alone as artwork while illustrations constantly accompany the text.

An illustration is an ornament, interpretation, or visible rationalization of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digital posted media, together with posters, flyers, magazines, books, coaching substances, animations, video video games, and movies. An instance is typically created via an illustrator.

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