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Q: Is not knowing how to read and write a disability?
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How did Douglass learn how to write?

I belive he learned to write by knowing how to read.


Is reading more important than writing?

You can read without being able to write, but you can't write without knowing how to read.


Is literacy and spelling different or same?

Literacy means, in general, knowing how to read and write (reasonably well). Spelling means being able to spell words. It is common that people who are literate still spell very poorly. It is possible for a person to be able to spell words and not be able to read or write sentences. (I imagine this would involve a disability of some sort.) So, they are different.


What is a learning disability?

A learning disability is a condition which hinders a persons' learning. There are many different types of learning disabilities, ranging in severity from mild to severe. Dyslexia, for example, makes it difficult to read words in a 'proper' manner, causing the afflicted individual strain when trying to read and comprehend material. Some forms of dyslexia inhibit the afflicted's ability to write; what takes one person an hour to write may take another five, depending on the level of disability at hand.A learning disability is a disability that makes it harder for people to do well in school and in life just in general. It could make is harder to read or write or make it hard to concentrate during school. It could make it harder for people to do activities.


Give examples how people can be labeled with a learning disability?

A person can be labeled with a learning disability for not being able to read or write. They can also be labeled with a learning disability if the person reads below their own grade average. They may be labelled as having a learning disability if they have difficulty settling down in class and concentrating.


What learning diability did Gary soto have?

Gary Soto had a learning disability known as dyslexia, which made it difficult for him to read and write. Despite his challenges, he worked hard to overcome his disability and become a successful writer and poet.


How do you get your English perfect?

Read read read read. And then write write write write.


What does it mean to be geographically literate?

To be geographically literate is to be able to read and write geographical terms such as being able to read a map.


What is an antonym for dyslexia?

There is no opposite word, i.e. no word for the absence of a medical learning disability. If there were one, it would likely be of the form eulexia (able to read and write well).


How did people learn how to walk and talk and read and write?

Before the Renaissance, few people could read. Religious writers and monks who copied manuscripts by hand needed the skills of literacy, but most other people got along just fine without ever knowing how to read or write.


What is the Differerence between knowing a language and knowing about a language?

To know a language requires you to be able to be able to speak, read, write, and understand said language, while knowing about a language means that you know of its existence and possibly some facts about it, and does not require you to be able to communicate in that language.


What options does one have if placed on disability and the auto was repossessed while awaiting receipt of payments in Texas?

Same as if you werent on disability. Read your contract. Did it mention disability insurance?