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These directions can be understood by even an illiterate person with some common sense. other voice​

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Answered by prettykitty664
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Literacy is popularly understood as an ability to read and write in at least one method of writing, an understanding reflected by mainstream dictionaries.[1][2][3] In this view, illiteracy would be considered to be the inability to read and write.[4][5][6]

Some researchers suggest that the term “literacy” can be historically divided into two periods. Firstly is the period before 1950, when literacy was understood solely as alphabetical literacy (word and letter recognition). Secondly is the period after 1950, when literacy slowly began to be considered as a wider concept and process, i.e. functional literacy (Dijanošić, 2009).

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