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svetoff [14.1K]
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What connection does the author make between

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zheka24 [161]2 years ago
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Literacy is a situation where a person is able to read, write and communicate effectively.

Art is described by some people as a form of expression where an idea is creatively displayed in a visual form such as drawing, etc.

Visual communication is a way of using animations, graphics, images, videos, etc to communicate with another person.

Therefore, there is <u>little connection </u>between literacy and art because a person does not necessarily have to be educated to be able to express himself.

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