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I think the benefits of being literate are that you have the ability to communicate, and also it opens more job oppurtunities.... I think I might have got the meanig of literate wrong... but that's what i think!
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No, it applies to any language. You can be literate in one language and illiterate in another.
Literacy as a subject is the study of reading and writing - being "literate" means you are able to read and write.
technology literate means you are good with technology.
The word literate is an adjective. It describes someone who is able to read and write.
Mentally challenged people have alot of ILLITERACY.
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State of being literate.
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Being Computer literate doesn't mean you have to know enough to program a computer or build one yourself.
Being literate unlike you.
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No, it applies to any language. You can be literate in one language and illiterate in another.
It is defined as poetry that came into being via the written word, as opposed to that once only communicated orally or in song. Among the literate, it can mean that which is 'more' literate, as opposed to juvenile or street poetry.
Nevermind found out the answer is : Media Literate
being geographically literate means that one can read a geographical map of terrain down to a simple highway road map.
They would be considered as being computer literate.
The word is literate.