If by pictoral you mean hieroglyphs or kanji, and if by verbal you mean roman letters, then, in general it is easier to learn to read and write letters as compared to pictures.
It varies from person to person. Some may find it easier to understand and remember pictorial images, while others may prefer verbal descriptions. It depends on individual learning styles and preferences.
Text is a written form of communication, while verbal communication involves speaking or using words. While text can be read aloud by an individual, it is not typically considered verbal communication because it is in written form.
Phoenician script was generally easier to read than Cuneiform due to its simpler forms and smaller number of characters. Cuneiform consisted of hundreds of complex characters, while Phoenician had a more streamlined alphabet of around 22 characters, making it more accessible for everyday use.
Most languages are read from left to right because this direction has become the standard over time. This direction is believed to have originated from the practice of writing on materials like papyrus or parchment, where it was easier to write left to right to avoid smudging ink.
Examples of verbals include gerunds (running), participles (broken), and infinitives (to read). These forms can function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in a sentence.
The phrase "Any update on this, please?" is grammatically correct. However, adding a comma after "this" would make it clearer and easier to read: "Any update on this, please?"
Layout is the way the information is set out on the page as well as images. Presentation is how the writer got his/her ideas together to make it easier for people to read and for the images to visualise.
1) Some training is necessary before you can draw or read a drawing. 2) Sometimes it's easier to draw the object in perspective view (pictorial view), especially for clients who have difficulties interpreting orthographic drawings.
J. A. Read has written: 'Journey to the gold diggins' -- subject(s): American wit and humor, Pictorial, Pictorial American wit and humor
non-verbal is communicating to someone without talking, like hand movements or writing down for someone to read and verbal is throughtalking and i prefer verbal
Read all your words and answers and then read them out loud over and over
Now called, critical reading, it is a section where you read selections and respond to questions that test your comprehension on what you read.
it would be easier on a topographic map because it is easier to read
easier to read
Phoenician script was generally easier to read than Cuneiform due to its simpler forms and smaller number of characters. Cuneiform consisted of hundreds of complex characters, while Phoenician had a more streamlined alphabet of around 22 characters, making it more accessible for everyday use.
write it on a piece of paper or read it out loud
There are plenty of ways to get answers without images. You can read for your answers or listen to audiotapes for example.
The DSi cannot handle the download of images via its browser, nor is it able to read images copied to the SD card on a PC.