Rabindranath Tagore was a leading figure in Bengali literature who was born in 1861 in Calcutta, India. He was initially educated at home but disliked institutional schooling. Later in life, he translated his poems from "Geetanjali" into English, which brought him great acclaim including the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Throughout his life, Tagore worked as a poet, playwright, composer, and artist who was a pioneer in opening many schools in India and abroad. He passed away at the age of eighty.
Rabindranath Tagore was a leading figure in Bengali literature who was born in 1861 in Calcutta, India. He was initially educated at home but disliked institutional schooling. Later in life, he translated his poems from "Geetanjali" into English, which brought him great acclaim including the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Throughout his life, Tagore worked as a poet, playwright, composer, and artist who was a pioneer in opening many schools in India and abroad. He passed away at the age of eighty.
Rabindranath Tagore was a leading figure in Bengali literature who was born in 1861 in Calcutta, India. He was initially educated at home but disliked institutional schooling. Later in life, he translated his poems from "Geetanjali" into English, which brought him great acclaim including the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Throughout his life, Tagore worked as a poet, playwright, composer, and artist who was a pioneer in opening many schools in India and abroad. He passed away at the age of eighty.
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Pop quiz -2023 active voice) Class : Standard Nine f) He thought that he was born on the wrong side of the planet. (Make it Subject :English an interrogative sentence) Duration- 30 Minutes marks - 20 g) He also thought that his society was unable to appreciate his intellect. 1. Put the following parts of the story in correct order to rewrite the (Make it a negative sentence) whole story . 1×8= 8 h) Again he believed that none but the West would be more receptive (a) On the completion of his house education, he was sent to school, to his creative genius. (Make it an affirmative sentence) but did not like institutional education. i) He was an ardent follower of Lord Byron. ( Make it an interrogative (b) In 1911, he translated his poems of the "Geetanjali" into English, sentence) (c) He was given a Knight by the British Government in 1914 but he j) He went to Europe and started composing poems. (Make it a simple rejected it as a protest against the atrocities of the British Government. sentence) (d) Rabindranath Tagore, one of the most leading postsin the history of (k) Fundamental education had been given to him at the school. (Active) world literature, was born in the renowned Tagore family in March (l) The education that he learnt from this institution played better role in 1861. ; his life. (Simple) (e) He was sent to London to study Law but he studied literature with Professor Henry Morley for a few months and he returned home. (f) It brought him the highest honor in the form of Nobel Prize in 1913. (g) At the age of eighty, he breathed his last. (h) In his twentieth year, Rabindranath along with his father went to the Himalayas. 2.Change the sentences according to directions. 1 × 12 =12 a) Madhusudan Dutt was a very popular poet. (Make it an exclamatory sentence) b) He was one of the greatest dramatists in Bangla literature. (Make it positive degree) c) He was born at Sagordary on the bank of the Kapotaksho. (Make it a complex sentence) d) When he was a boy, he desired to be an Englishman. (Make it a simple sentence)