New stories on TV and in newspapers are very often accompanies by pictures. Some people say that these pictures are more effective than words? What is your opinion

Nowadays, print as well as digital media uses photos to illustrate a story. So the question arises” Are these pictures more effective than words?. Some people are of opinion that they are more effective
then
conjunction used in comparatives
than
words.
This
essay will discuss the benefits of using photos
instead
of words. Beautiful coloured printed photographs either on a daily newspaper or appearing on a high definition television
has a significant impact on the brains of children and
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has a significant impact on the brains of children and this remained
remained a significant impact on the brains of children and this
has a significant impact on the brains of children and this remains
this
remains in their memory for long time They are able to understand the story in easy way without any guidance.As an instance old tales are
been
the state or fact of existing
being
remade into
animated moview
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an animated movie
animated movie
animated movies
animated move
to make them appealing to kids and they are able to remember the tales of our heroes like Hanuman.
This
gives immense pleasure to children,
additionaly
in addition, by way of addition; furthermore
additionally
it helps them to memorise the old fables. So it is a win-win situation for both parents and children Paintings are being used to add humour to the stories which
othersie
plural of other; the people or things not already mentioned
others
otherwise
would be dull. At times adults are bored by reading the news stories
daily so
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daily, so
some element of humour is needed to make them fun to read. Even sarcastic messages can be easily passed via photographs. A recent publication showed cartoons of
Primeminister
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Prime minister
selling teas to
common public
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the common public
. So serious messages which have underlying meaning can be
easliy
with ease ('easy' is sometimes used informally for 'easily')
easily
send
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sent
across
masses
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the masses
. So in
this
way, it becomes interesting to read or see the new stories. To conclude,
pictures displayed
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pictures, displayed
on different modes of media make the content more
humouros
full of or characterized by humor
humorous
humourous
plus it helps the children to remember the old stories.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Visuals
  • Textual narratives
  • Comprehension
  • Retention
  • Imagery
  • Evoking emotions
  • Pictorial bias
  • Contextual information
  • Skew understanding
  • Learning styles
  • Memory recall
  • Accessibility
  • Illiteracy
  • Language proficiency
  • Sensationalism
  • Capture the essence
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