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Things literacy often describes ("literacy ________")
- participants
- levels
- work
- skill
- adults
- approach
- programmes
- studies
- course
- based
- study
- discussion
- centres
- teaching
- practices
- material
- development
- efforts
- education
- individuals
- rich
- delay
- drive
- theorems
- classroom
- courses
- reading
- districts
- skills
- polarities
- stage
- families
- curricula
- rate
- program
- countries
- enriched
- learners
- fertility
- acquisition
- theory
- audience
- play
- clients
- instruction
- related
- research
- activities
- united
- populations
- programs
- campaigns
- teachers
- programme
- units
- curriculum
- readers
- campaign
- abilities
- connection
- contrast
- classrooms
- theorists
- test
- level
- homes
- environment
- continuum
- year
- jones
- phase
- backgrounds
- learning
- technology
- classes
- tests
- events
- shift
- debate
- rates
- students
- audiences
- contrasts
- society
- interface
- great
- training
- patients
- materials
How literacy often is described ("________ literacy")
- adult
- english
- ecological
- mass
- spanish
- popular
- electronic
- phonetic
- scientific
- quantitative
- bare
- biblical
- inadequate
- language
- political
- emotional
- legal
- adolescent
- cultural
- latin
- mathematical
- rudimentary
- environmental
- higher
- emergent
- universal
- advanced
- financial
- permanent
- digital
- conventional
- civic
- family
- general
- based
- minimal
- initial
- restricted
- low
- arabic
- basic
- critical
- mere
- visual
- overall
- multicultural
- tribal
- functional
- technological
- economic
- global
- native
- semi
- statistical
- widespread
- male
- female
- rural
- medieval
- urban
- elementary
- musical
- academic
- early
- alphabetic
- verbal
- limited
- technical
- content
