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difference between chronicle and literates​

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Answered by cat7234
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There are analytical histories and simple collections of facts. ... The word history is taken to mean an interpretive or explanatory rendition of the past. A chronicle is a much more concise and simple description of events in chronological order. This distinction was made in the middle ages.

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Answered by indian2020
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Chronicle is a 2012 American found footage superhero thriller film directed by Josh Trank with a screenplay by Max Landis from a story by Trank and Landis

while literate. If you're literate you can read and write, and since you're reading this, that's what you are. Literate can alsomean more than just being able to read and write, but being really fluent in a field. If you're "computer literate," you know how to use a computer with ease.

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