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sasho [114]
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Why are reading and knowledge important for society?

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harina [27]3 years ago
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Answer: Having the skills to communicate, read, and write is vital for social and economic development. It allows individuals to expand their knowledge and understanding of society. Literacy is not simply the ability to read and write, but rather the ability to use these skills and communicate effectively.

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