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Utilitarianism is one of the best known and most influential moral theories. Like other forms of consequentialism, its core idea is that whether actions are morally right or wrong depends on their effects. More specifically, the only effects of actions that are relevant are the good and bad results that they produce.
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Solution:Figure of speech is used to produce a better or more linguistic effect➜1) Simile - A comparison made between two unlike objects and have words such as like, as and so
1) Simile - A comparison made between two unlike objects and have words such as like, as and soExample : After baking, cake became soft as cotton. Here as is used
1) Simile - A comparison made between two unlike objects and have words such as like, as and soExample : After baking, cake became soft as cotton. Here as is used__________________________________
1) Simile - A comparison made between two unlike objects and have words such as like, as and soExample : After baking, cake became soft as cotton. Here as is used__________________________________2) Alliteration - Repetition of sound by letter
1) Simile - A comparison made between two unlike objects and have words such as like, as and soExample : After baking, cake became soft as cotton. Here as is used__________________________________2) Alliteration - Repetition of sound by letterExample : Akash, Amay and Aparna were playing out
1) Simile - A comparison made between two unlike objects and have words such as like, as and soExample : After baking, cake became soft as cotton. Here as is used__________________________________2) Alliteration - Repetition of sound by letterExample : Akash, Amay and Aparna were playing outHere A is repeated
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