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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase. 

A picture paints a thousand words


1).

An image of a subject conveys its meaning more effectively than a description does.


2).

No words can do justice to a masterpiece.


3).

A great poem or script recreates a complete imagery.


4).

Your mind will create fanciful images based on the information that it gets. 


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A picture paints a thousand words = a picture will be far more descriptive of something than words can ever be. Thus, Option 1) is the correct answer.

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A picture paints a thousand words = a picture will be far more descriptive of something than words can ever be. Thus, Option 1) is the correct answer.




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