A Scribe .
71.4% of Egypt can read and write
In ancient Egypt only the scribes learnt to read and write!
people that knew how to read and write
Of all the people over 15 in Egypt, 73.8 percent can read and write: 82.2 percent of all men and 65.4 percent of all women.
No, the official language of Egypt is arabic. Apart from some historians most people cannot read or write hieroglyphs.
Because he could read, write, and spell; back at that time not many people knew how. Columbus dictated what he wanted put down in his journal to him.
Scribes were the people trained to read and write
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
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Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write
Many if skilled would be classed as scribes
you souldn't write to sterling knight because the odds are he will not even read it let alone write back