If you are talking about when he was a child then yes he was .... When Robert Burns was approximately 6yrs old, his father realized the importance of a good education and so, with the help of other local parents, he raised enough money to hire a private educator for the children of the village they lived in. After a couple of years, Robert was moved to a proper school in Ayr, where he began to show his talents of writing poetry.
Robert Burns was educated; however, he did not go to college.
Robert Burns did not attend college. He was largely self-educated and learned through his own reading and experiences.
Robert Burns was mostly self-educated, learning through reading a wide variety of works. He had a particular interest in literature, poetry, and Scottish history. Burns also studied traditional Scottish songs and ballads in order to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of his country.
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his full name is Robert Burness. i dont no his middle name. he changed his last name to burns. i dont no why?
Grant Smith has written: 'The man Robert Burns'
Robert Burns was Scottish.
"Green grow the Rashes," "My love is like a red, red rose" and "A Man's a Man for A That"
"The way you have it written answers as follows: An ill educated man is a an educated man who is ill. An ill-educated man is a man who is poorly educated." The above quote is what was previously written. Answer: ill educated man - an educated man that is ill (previously correct). ill-educated man - well, ill-educated is not a real word and is mistakenly used for uneducated.
no Robert burns is not alive
Robert Burns kids
Robert Burns had seven siblings, including his brothers Robert, Gilbert, William, and James, and his sisters Agnes, Annabella, and Isabella. So, there you have it, all the names of Robert Burns' brothers and sisters. Hope that satisfies your burning curiosity!