Literary Compositions that have Influenced the World
# The Bible or the Sacred writings: This has become the basis of Christianity originating from Palestine and Greece # Koran: The Muslim bible originating from Arabia # The Iliad and The Odyssey: These have been the source of Myths and Legends of Greece. They were written by Homer. # The Mahabharata: The Longest epic of the world. It contains the history of religion in India. # Cantebury: it depicts the religion and customs of English in early days. This originated from England and written by Chaucer. # Uncle Tom's Cabin: written by Harriet Beecher Stowe of US. This depicted the sad fate of slaves. This became the basis of democracy. # The Divine Comedy: (A Dante of Italy). This shows the religion and customs of early Italians. # El' Cid Compeador: This shows the cultural characteristics of Spaniards and their national theory. # The Song of Roland: This includes the Doce Pares and Ronces Valles of France. It tells about the Golden Age of Christianity in France. # The Book of the Dead: This includes the cult of Osiris and the Mythology and theology of Egypt. # The Book of the Days: This was written by Confucius of China. This became the basis of Christian Religion. # One thousand and One Night of the Arabian Nights: from Arabia and Persia(Iran). It shows the ways of government of industries and of society of Arabia's and Persians.
One of the literary compositions that changed the world was the Bible. The other eleven compositions were the Koran, the Iliad and the Odyssey, the Mahabharata, Canterbury, Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Divine Comedy, El Cid Compeador, The Song of Roland, The Book of the Dead, The Book of the Days, and One thousand and One Night of the Arabian Nights.
Literary Compositions that have Influenced the World
The literacy rate in America is 95%. ^ That is not actually true, I made that fact up. But it is the correct usage of the word. or: People in third-world contries lack literacy because of their inability to gain access to books. ^again, made up fact. but it is yet again the correct usage of the word.
The word 'literate' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun literate is a word for someone who can read and write, or an educated person. The noun form for the adjective literate is literateness. Other noun form are literacy and literature. Literacy refers to the ability to read and understand literature, while literature is a written work, especially one considered classic or of quality.
It comes from Latin littera, which meant "letter" (both an alphabetical character and an epistle), and by extension literature. We still use the expression "letters" today to mean the humanities or literature in general.
The abstract noun form of the adjective "literate" is literacy, a word for an ability to read and write; a word for a concept.The word "literate" is a concrete noun as a word for a person who can read and write; a word for people as a group who can read and write; a word for a physical person or people.Another noun form of the adjective "literate" is literature, a concrete noun as a word for written works such as books or other printed material; a word for physical things.
The word composition has four syllables.
"Literature" is one word that means "books and written composition."
The literacy rate in America is 95%. ^ That is not actually true, I made that fact up. But it is the correct usage of the word. or: People in third-world contries lack literacy because of their inability to gain access to books. ^again, made up fact. but it is yet again the correct usage of the word.
The word 'literate' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun literate is a word for someone who can read and write, or an educated person. The noun form for the adjective literate is literateness. Other noun form are literacy and literature. Literacy refers to the ability to read and understand literature, while literature is a written work, especially one considered classic or of quality.
There is no base word for literacy.
Lit-er-a-cy : Pronounced (LIH-tur-uh-see) There are four syllables in the word literacy.
It comes from Latin littera, which meant "letter" (both an alphabetical character and an epistle), and by extension literature. We still use the expression "letters" today to mean the humanities or literature in general.
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The abstract noun form of the adjective "literate" is literacy, a word for an ability to read and write; a word for a concept.The word "literate" is a concrete noun as a word for a person who can read and write; a word for people as a group who can read and write; a word for a physical person or people.Another noun form of the adjective "literate" is literature, a concrete noun as a word for written works such as books or other printed material; a word for physical things.
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The word you are looking for is "literacy." Literacy refers to the ability to read and write, as well as the instruction and knowledge related to these skills.