expand proverb A picture is worth a thousand words
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The phrase A PICTURE IS WORTH MORE THAN A THOUSAND WORDS coveys us that a picture might convey an idea very quickly than written or said
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The above mentioned phrase 'A picture is worth a thousand words' was a simple aspect given by Friedrich Bernard which was later modified by the Japanese and eventually it has became a phrase originated in 20th century in UK.
The phrase probably refers to the idea that a picture if shown can be much more efficient than the said words. Words can be misunderstood or illustrated in a different way but a picture or a graphic can describe the complete senerio.
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The above mentioned phrase 'A picture is worth a thousand words' was a simple aspect given by Friedrich Bernard which was later modified by the Japanese and eventually it has became a phrase originated in 20th century in UK.
The phrase probably refers to the idea that a picture if shown can be much more efficient than the said words. Words can be misunderstood or illustrated in a different way but a picture or a graphic can describe the complete senerio.
Hope it helped you. Have a great day!!
please mark as brainliest.
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