literacy is not a right but a need for the citizen to perform his duties and enjoy his rights explain the statements
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Literacy is popularly understood as an ability to read, write and use numeracy in at least one method of writing, an understanding reflected by mainstream dictionary and handbook Starting in the 1980s,
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Literacy researchers have maintained that defining literacy as an ability apart from any actual event of reading and writing ignores the complex ways reading and writing always happen in a specific context and in tandem with the values associated with that context.
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