Law 3: Similarity
The law of similarity is where objects that are similar in appearance are usually assumed to be a part of the same group.
This is an example of the law of similarity because both of these eyeliners look the same and people could assume that they are the same. However, both of these are different and people could find that out by looking at the label. The top eyeliner is sapphire and the lower one is black.
-Sindhu K

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