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The grapth below show literacy rate by region and gender

The grapth below show literacy rate by region and gender VEQ6O
The bar chart compares how many people were educated among seven different regions in both genders, male and female, in the year of 2011. As the diagram suggest, there were two parts of the world, Central Asia and Central/Eastern Europe which reached the highest data, approximately 100 percent, in 2011. What is more interesting, the rates of men and women in these places were equal. Conversely, the other zones in the illustration saw an inequality between the literacy proportions of people in both sexes. In East Asia / Pacific and Latin America / Caribbean, there were a minimal difference between the male and female's rate. And It jumped gradually to 20 percent in South and West Asia, where four-fifths of man were schooled. Surprisingly, fewer people who can read and write in Sub-Saharan Africa than all mentioned places. It was only under a seven-tenth of men to women. In addition, these figures were the minimum in all regions. To abridge, except Central Asia and Central/Eastern Europe, men were well-educated than women though the disparity was small in almost regions.
The bar chart compares how
many
people
were educated
among seven
different
regions in both genders, male and female, in the year of 2011.

As the diagram suggest, there were two parts of the world, Central Asia and Central/Eastern Europe which reached the highest data, approximately 100 percent, in 2011.
What is more
interesting, the rates of
men
and women in these places were equal.

Conversely
, the other zones in the illustration
saw
an inequality between the literacy proportions of
people
in both sexes. In East Asia / Pacific and Latin America / Caribbean, there were a minimal difference between the male and female's rate. And It jumped
gradually
to 20 percent in South and West Asia, where four-fifths of
man
were schooled
.

Surprisingly
, fewer
people
who can read and write in Sub-Saharan Africa than all mentioned places. It was
only
under a seven-tenth of
men
to women.
In addition
, these figures were the minimum in all regions.

To abridge, except Central Asia and Central/Eastern Europe,
men
were
well-educated
than women though the disparity was
small
in almost regions.
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