Sentence examples for read picture from inspiring English sources

The phrase "read picture" is not correct.
In written English, you would use the phrase "look at the picture" or "examine the picture". For example: "Let's examine the picture and see what we can learn from it."

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One solution is to read picture books.

We didn't, when our kids were young, only read picture books at bedtime.

The young and cool readers seemingly targeted aren't going to want to read picture books about sewing mice.

I think it's a bit sad that if you are good reader you aren't expected to read picture books.

At the library, about half the time when we read picture books, we returned them with a sense of relief that we did not pay for them.

They read picture books with a few simple words by themselves, then picked up their slates and practiced writing words -- "my," "is" -- that Ms. Mastrovito dictated.

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When we read, pictures often form automatically in our minds.

His own word-pictures — of events remembered, books read, pictures seen, games played, loves grasped and relinquished — are among the gifts of our literature.

Her portraits of imaginary people use invented pre-histories and raise pertinent questions about how we read pictures in general, particularly with regard to black subjects".

As they read, pictures were taken of what parts of their brains were doing the work, and how they were working together.

"We can confirm that there is no special permission required for an app to read pictures," said Kevin Mahaffey, chief technology officer of Lookout, a company that makes Android security software.

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