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Essay on a 'picture is worth than thousand words' in 300 words......plz urgent marked ar brainliest

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Answered by poppy24
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"A picture is worth a thousand words" is an English language-idiom. It refers to the notion that a complex idea can be conveyed with just a single still image or that an image of a subject conveys its meaning or essence more effectively than a description does.

Origin:

This phrase originated in America in the early 1900s. Its introduction is widely attributed to Frederick R. Barnard, an advertising executive. However, other references to its origin also exist.

Meaning:

a picture conveys information more effectively than words
a picture can tell a story just as well as many words
using graphics can convey ideas more effectively than a large number of words
graphic illustration conveys stronger messages than words.
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Answered by Anonymous
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A picture is a worth a thousand words

A picture defines thousands+ words in a picture beacuse, a picture can be defined that it is thousands times useful than writing thousands words a picture of art descibes many things.

Inseated of writing thousands of words we can draw and express thoses thousands of words in a picture.

We can express many useful things by drawing a picture such as: save water, save trees, oio conservation, stop pollution. We can draw the picture in a chart and express thousands of words within few minutes insead of writing thousands of works in a note book.

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