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That would be "A picture paints a thousand words."
Depicts, describes, portrays, renders, illustrates
imagery
Da Vinci used alot of fresco paints
'You see a person who paint wall' is not correct. There are many ways this sentence can be corrected: You see a person who paints walls. You can see a person who paints walls. You see a person who can paint walls. You see a person who can paint a wall. You can see a person painting a wall. You see a person who is painting a wall. Can you see the person painting the wall? Who is the person you see painting the wall?
That would be "A picture paints a thousand words."
Paints. A picture paints a thousand words.
Its called "If" and it is by Bread.
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paints. For example: He paints a picture.
it means u can use pictures and paintings to describe things without using actual wrds
This is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. It's a vivid proverb telling you that you can show someone a picture and that will explain something better than telling them in words.
There are many gaps in the written record.written records were produced only by literate societies.
The artist paints only three paintings a year.
The literary device used in this sentence is imagery, as it paints a vivid picture in the reader's mind of the specific location being described.
If a picture paints a thousand words, I'll not know where to go. If a man could be two places at one time I'd be with you- Tomorrow AND today; beside you all the way... "If" is a rather short, large word.
Drawing conclusions is necessary to make sense of information or evidence presented, to provide closure to a discussion or argument, and to guide future actions or decisions. It allows individuals to summarize and interpret the data collected, which can help in reaching resolutions or forming opinions on a specific matter.