Education was vital both to eradicate illiteracy and to promote Communism. [noun]
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Families in many cases must forego sending their girls to school, perpetuating the grinding cycle of illiteracy and poverty. [noun]
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Some careful reading of good books there must have been, however, for in spite of pervading illiteracy, common in that age, in matters of grammar and spelling, he acquired a dignified and effective English style.. [Please select]
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It is certain that the percentage of illiteracy was at least 90, and possibly as high as 95. [Please select]
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The percentage of native white illiteracy in the rural districts of the South Atlantic States is 9. [Please select]
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4 per cent respectively, while negro illiteracy in the towns was 21. [Please select]
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It does appear, however, that the proportion of negro illiteracy is not entirely his fault. [Please select]
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The Bohemians are assiduous readers, and illiteracy is almost unknown among them. [Please select]
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The exceptional shrewdness of the Dalmatians is in bold contrast to their illiteracy. [Please select]
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