A literate person is not always wise. To be literate means to be able to read. A literate person may be foolish, and may waste his gift either reading trash or reading nothing at all. The question itself reveals a common lack of wisdom on the part of a literate person ... the seeking of the answer to a homework assignment written by others, thus sacrificing the opportunity to actually learn something, and choosing to cheat instead. I now add unneeded words to this answer, to arrive at the specified 61/2 lines.
numerically literate
knowledgeable, wise in computer areas... such as programmers, engineers or anyone who is very knowledgeable in computing.
statistics in adult education helps you to quantify and figure out the number of adults literate.
pi is a universal constant and was not invented by anybody. It was known to the ancient Babylonians long before the Swiss were literate.
A literate person cannot be expected to know how to operate a computer. In essence, a person can be literate but not computer literate. But the opposite seems difficult to be true. A computer literate is often always a literate.
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Just possibly that the media-literate person knows how to spell media!
When a person is literate, that means they have the ability to read and write effectively in a language. Literacy skills enable individuals to comprehend and communicate through written texts, which is essential for most daily activities and accessing information.
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what is a health literate person
A literate person, according to the UNESCO, is someone who can, with understanding, both read and write a short, simple statement on their everyday life. Daisy
The guy who invented writing
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An illiterate person is unable to read or write.
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