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According to the chart below, how do literacy rates differ between North, Central and South America?
A table showing the literacy rate of the World, continents, and groups of continents. The World rate is 82.2. Asia excluding the Middle East is 78.5. Central America and the Caribbean is 88.8. Europe is 98.9. Middle East and North Africa is 73. North America is 95.6. Oceania is 93.4. South America is 90.7. Sub-Saharan Africa is 61.2. Sub-Saharan Africa is 61.2. Developed Countries are 98.9. Developing Countries are 77.2 and Middle Income Countries are 89.6.
North and South America have the same literacy rates.
Central America has a slightly higher literacy rate than South America.
South America’s literacy rate has increased in recent years.
Central America has a lower literacy rate than both South America and North America.
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