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Illiteracy (2)
ILLITERACY (2)

Definition: (of a document or letter) The condition of being badly written, as if by somebody without much education.
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* All eight elements would be in.


1. Badness is specific and identifiable.

2. Errors, mistakes, etc. are basic and common, and therefore inexcusable.

3. Poorness makes understanding laborious, not impossible.

4. Writer is not available immediately to correct 'nonsense'.

5. 'Rubbish' will be defended, where a clarification is sought by reader, examiner, assessor, marker, etc. That is, errors will be of 'the heart'.

6. A loss or losses will arise for writer in the situation, be this in the short or long run.

7. Writer is, or is assumed or claims to be much or well-educated. That is, 'nonsense' is not ordinarily expected from particular writer.

8. Person who writes badly will take correction, when this is pointed out to him or her. (To emphasize.)
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See perfect ILLITERACY (1).





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