1.What was Tenali's original name? What was
he known for?
2.Who invited whom and why?
3.How did the king test Tenali's intelligence?
4.What was the condition attached with the test?
5.How did Tenali identify the pitchers
correctly?
If you can answer it correctly then I will be marking you as brainlest.
Answers
Answer:
1) Tenali Ramakrishna (born Garlapati Ramakrishna; also known as Tenali Rama) was an Indian poet, scholar, thinker and a special advisor in the court of Sri Krishnadevaraya who ruled from C.E. 1509 to 1529.
2) Whom did you invite is technically the grammatically correct one. However, 'whom' is gradually dropping out of popular usage, and you won't run into too many issues by using 'who did you invite' instead. 'Whom' is the object (what the verb is done to), 'who' is the subject (does the verb).
4) When the King got annoyed Tenali told him that he was the one who told them to use imagination once you check out paintings.
Explanation:
• Tenali displayed an empty canvas. When the King got annoyed Tenali told him that he was the one who told them to use imagination once you check out paintings. He asked the king to use his imagination that the remainder of the horse is outside the canvas grazing at some lush green grass.
• Tenali Raman looked displeased because he couldn't see the opposite side of the 2 men within the painting and thought that the artist wasn't good.
• Jester a person who tells jokes and funny stories
• Wit - the power to mention clever and amusing things
. Stallion
•a man horse
Gestures signals with hand
garlapati ramakrishna
grammaitically
the carpenter cooks 4.the condition put forward by Tenali raman was that when pundit Shahane arrived the next-day everybody had to accept and honour him (Tenali raman) as the chief pundit for one day 5.tenali raman krishna