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Many optical illusions can be explained in terms of an observer's
Agent
An individual authorized to act on behalf of another person or entity in business transactions or legal matters.
Special Endorsement
An endorser’s signature accompanying the name of the endorsee.
Endorser
A person who signs the back of a negotiable instrument, such as a check, thereby transferring ownership or guaranteeing its payment.
Endorsement
Official approval or support of an idea, product, or entity, often documented or publicized.
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