Summarize the following poem :-
Because I have seen Bengal's face I will seek no more;
The world has not anything more beautiful to show me.
Waking up in darkness, gazing at the fig-tree, I behold Dawn's swallows roosting under huge umbrella-like leaves. I look around me
And discover a leafy dome-Jam, Kanthal, Bat, Hijol and Aswatha, trees-
All in a hush, shadowing clumps of cactus and zedoary bushes.
When long, long ago, Chand came in his honey combed boat
To a blue Hijol, Bat and Tamal shade near the Champa, he too sighted Bengal's in comparable beauty. One day, alas.
In the Ganguri, On a raft, as the waning moon sank on the river's sandbanks,
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.