Answer
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Work Step by Step
The sentence in "if...then" form is: If a person is a writer, then he or she is not illiterate.
The contrapositive of $p\rightarrow q$ is $\sim q\rightarrow \sim p$.
The converse of $p\rightarrow q$ is $q \rightarrow p$.
The inverse of $p\rightarrow q$ is $\sim p\rightarrow \sim q$.
Hence here the converse is: If a person is not illiterate, then he or she is a writer. The inverse: If a person is not a writer, then he or she is illiterate. The contrapositive: If a person is illiterate, then he or she is not a writer.