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What is the picture that stands for a word or sound?

The picture that stands for a word or sound is called a pictogram.

Pictograms are simplified drawings that represent an object, idea, or sound. They are often used in:

* Early literacy: To help children learn to read and write.

* Sign language: As a visual representation of words or concepts.

* Communication boards: To help people with communication difficulties express themselves.

* Maps and diagrams: To illustrate locations, objects, or processes.

Here are some examples of pictograms:

* A picture of a sun to represent "sun"

* A picture of a house to represent "house"

* A picture of a bell to represent the sound of a bell ringing

Pictograms are a versatile and effective way to communicate visually, and they can be used in a variety of settings.

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