A text can be defined as any piece of written or spoken communication. It can be a book, article, speech, or even a tweet. Texts can be divided into two categories: literary and non-literary. Literary texts include novels, poems, and plays. Non-literary texts include things like instructions manuals and textbooks. No matter what category a… Read More
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The word “letter” has a long and sophisticated history. Its origins can be traced back to the Latin word littera, which means “letter of the alphabet.” This eventually led to the Old English word letter, which referred to both letters of the alphabet and written documents. Over time, the meaning of the word shifted slightly… Read More
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An alphanumeric code is a system of representing numbers, letters, and other symbols using only the characters 0-9 and A-Z. The most common alphanumeric code is the one used in the United States: the U.S. Standard Code for Information Interchange (USASCII). Alphanumeric codes are also used in other countries, such as Canada (Canadian Standard Alphabet),… Read More
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An acronym is an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word. The palindrome word that spells “RADAR” is an acronym for “RAdio Detecting And Ranging.” Acronyms are often used in government and military settings to shorten long phrases or titles. For example, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an international alliance of countries that… Read More
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Language is a system of symbols and sounds used to communicate ideas and feelings. It is the ability to use letters that spell words to express thoughts, feelings, and experiences. A language is a tool humans and other species use to interact with each other and the world around them. There are many diverse types… Read More
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The ASCII code was created in 1963 by the American Standards Association Committee. It is a standard code for representing characters in computers. (ASCII) stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The ASCII code consists of 128 characters, including the twenty-six letters of the English alphabet (both uppercase and lowercase), ten digits, thirty-three non-printing… Read More
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