Yes, this is possible. People diagnosed with Aphasia or Dyslexia would experience similar attributes to this. People with "Pure" Aphasia have selective impairments, where they either cannot read, but can write, or vice versa. Those with Dyslexia experience detrimental reading capabilities, and have trouble reading books and other texts. Adults with Dyslexia can read, but suffer more on spelling, arising to the situation where they can read, but have a lot of difficulty spelling.
yes
Is a life of illiteracy.
You can read without being able to write, but you can't write without knowing how to read.
Without knowing how uevey is pronounced, my guess is יוביי
Not without knowing your secret keyword to decrypt them.
Read Romans 2:9-16. yes.
18, dumbas.. That is common sence So is knowing how to spell "dumb@ss" and "sense."
The term is spelled metacognition and means "knowing about knowing."
You can read books about over coming being anorexic or bulimic without your parents knowing. You can also join forums online to talk to other kids who have gone through the same thing you are going through.
Know = to be aware of something
Literacy means, in general, knowing how to read and write (reasonably well). Spelling means being able to spell words. It is common that people who are literate still spell very poorly. It is possible for a person to be able to spell words and not be able to read or write sentences. (I imagine this would involve a disability of some sort.) So, they are different.
From a legal standpoint you could -- from a practical point of view, I would say you would have no chance whatsoever to get elected.