Read the following text and make a flow-chart showing role and activities of Gazipir. (one is done for you):
According to some myths and legends, Gazipir was a Muslim saint who is said to have spread Islam in the parts of Bengal close to the Sunderbans. He was credited with many miracles. For example, he could supposedly calm dangerous animals and make them docile. He is usually depicted in paats or scroll paintings riding a fierce-looking Bengal tiger, a snake in his hand, but in no apparent danger. According some stories, he also fought crocodiles which threatened the people of a region full of canals and creeks, Indeed, a kind of watery Jungle bordering the Bay of Bengal. Because of his alert and vigilant presence, all predatory animals were said to have been kept within bounds. It was also believed that he enabled villagers to live close to forests and jungles and cultivate their lands.
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
Which poem are these lines taken from? Who is the writer of the poem? What does he mean by ―Life is a broken-winged bird‖?
Write six sentences on ‗The influence of culture on adolescents‘.
Write six sentences on the importance of biodiversity for our livelihood.
What is a rhyme? Why do writers use rhyme in poems?
Write a paragraph by analyzing the significance of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's Historic Speech of 7th March 1971.