sarojini naidu was not only a freedom fight but also a poet .' identify the meaning of the underlined phrase from the options given below. (i) a person who fights for the freedom of their country
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sorojini Naidu
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sorojini Naidu help in freedom of our country
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DHRUV: Sarojini Naidu was not only aworld-famouspoet but also a brave freedom fighter. She was an
excellent orator and her speeches were always extempore.
VANI: I believe Sarojini’s parents spoke to each other in Bengali. They spoke to their children in Hindi
and in Telugu with the people who worked in their home. Sarojini studied English and Urdu. As a result,
she could communicate well in all the five languages.
JAYA: At the age of eleven, while solving an algebraic problem, Sarojini penned down her first poem.
After completing her schooling, at the age of sixteen, she went to London and joined Girton College,
Cambridge. She becameso inclined towards poetry that she read almost all the poems by Shelley, Keats
and Bryon.
SUBODH: Besides Sarojini’s intellect and creativity, in addition to her gentle mannerism and her soft
voice added charm to her personality.
ROHIT: Sarojini met Mahatma Gandhi in London, in 1914 and consequently, from 1916 she began
attending meetings of Congress. In 1925, she was elected president of the Congress. She became so
committed that she spent the next twenty years fighting for the freedom for our country.
JULIA: When India got freedom, Sarojini Naidu became the governor of Uttar Pradesh. She died a few
months after her seventieth birthday.