1. what kind of family did robert burns come from? 2. what did robert burns's father do for the education of his son? 3. what hardships did burns live through in his young years? 4. when did burns begin to write poems? 5. why was the poet determined to emigrate to jamaica and why did he change his mind? 6. what tours of scotland did burns make and what were his impressions? 7. what did burns write about in his poems? what were his subjects? 8. why are burns's poems loved by millions of people all over the world? what do readers appreciate his poems for?
2.When Robert was 6, he was sent to a school at Aloway Miln
3. His family couldn't efford for him to go to colledge
4.At the age of 15 he begane to write poems
5.Because as a farmer he was very unsuccesful, he wanted to leave behind something by which his country would remember him
6.Kilmarnock, Edinburg
7. the main things that make him memorable are his great love for people and his protest for the independence and dignity of humanity.
8.They appeal to all, they find a way to every heart because Burns was sincere to the core(2) and every reader of his poems feels it.