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READING AND WRITING PROCESS ARE CALLED?


I'M WRITING A PAPER FOR ENGLISH (CANT INCLUDE IT CUZ IT'S 5 PAGES LONG + IM NOT DONE WITH IT)
ITS SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT MY READING AND WRITING PROCESS & GOALS
I WANT TO CALL IT

"ME, As a ____________. Read All About It!

BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT TO PUT IN THE BLANK. WHATS 1 WORD THAT CONVEYS THE GENERAL MEANING OF SOMEONE WHO IS A READER + WRITER (IT HAS 2 BE BOTH!!!!)
THE PERSON WHO ANSWERS ME BY TOMORROW GETS THE POINTS CUZ ITS DUE ON MONDAY!


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: You could fill in the blanks with "literate person," which means someone who can read and write. There's a word in Latin, "literatus," which means a person educated in reading and writing. I prefer this rather than the English word. However, I'd change the title to something like: "Literature and Me: Read All About It," which allows you to use a word in English and conveys both reading and writing. If you have already written a lot of this paper, wouldn't you know what to call it? Maybe this isn't the best title for this particular paper. Lazy Uncreative Person! Me, a source of knowledge, through reading and writing!.
Read all about it.
The other one word I can think of, is studious!. if you can get it in some how!. Cognitive process. In reading, this process start from our perception by eyes till the storage of dates into memory. In Writing, it has the symbolical signs that represent the sounds of spoke language. More than that, in writing, the word carries the concept about what it is represented in a real life.(In it, we have a social aspect wich intervenes in our comprehension of world)
ME, As a social-cognitive person.
ME, As a cognitive being.
ME, As a symbolical being.
ME, As a reader-writer (obvious)