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Literacy as a subject is the study of reading and writing - being "literate" means you are able to read and write.
Illiteracy is the inability to read and write. People can also be illiterate in a subject such as history or math, meaning they can read and write but have no knowledge of this particular subject.
Yes. It is one of those sentences with an implied subject, which is why it can be confusing. But if you are telling someone to do something, and say "read this" or "read that." ... it is still a sentence, even though you don't say "you, read that," or "Sally, read that." If you are talking about yourself though, you need to add the "I." So... "I read a joke in a book" is correct. It is only correct without a subject if you are instructing someone else about what to do.
"I can't read" The use or real translation for "no leo" could be when somebody ask you something like, Have you read the last book..? the answers coudl be "I don't like to read" or "I don't read". OR If someone (mom or dad) ask you to read something, sometimes you respond, "I don't want to read". but "no leo" is like to say: I don't read. I don't like to read or even in some cases, "I don't know to read".
The subject of this sentence is the book.The answer is either book or Exodus???