Writing would have to be first, because without writing, there would be nothing to read.
About this is that this ancient roman writing and reading was first called latin.
Margaret Hooton has written: 'The first reading and writing book' -- subject(s): Penmanship, Reading (Elementary) 'Basic handwriting' 'The first reading and writing scheme'
Thoroughly and actively reading
The first true writing and reading systems were invented about 6,000 years ago.
it devoloped from the first form of writing in ancient mesopotamia by sumarians in 1000b.c
he had seen it first hand
It's a play on words. Reading, Riting, and Rithmatic. It's really Reading, Writing, and Arithmatic.
No
he had seen it first hand
scribes did all of the reading and writing in ancient egypt
That would be sequential reading or writing, as appropriate.
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