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Proper difference between Literacy and illiteracy


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Answered by snas217236
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The ability to read and write is called literacy; its opposite is illiteracy. There are several degrees of literacy and many ways to define the benchmarks of who is literate and who is not. 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. In general, however, literacy means the ability to read and understand a wide range of material, as well as the ability to write clearly and coherently.

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