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how is a literate person different from the illiterate one?​

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Answered by Itzheaven
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Literacy is defined as acquiring the ability to read, write and understand. ... While an educated person can be literate, every literate person cannot be called educated. Education is a broader concept which takes into consideration the all-round development of a human personality.

Answered by mileycyrus41
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The ability to read and write is called literacy; its opposite is illiteracy. ... In some societies a person who can read the letters of the alphabet or read and write his or her own name is considered literate.

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