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Yeats's introduction frames Tagore's poetry as accessible without:
AEditing
BTranslation
CBengali script
DSacrificing depth
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Sacrificing depth
1. Yeats's praise foregrounds universal appeal without flattening the work.
2. He treats accessibility and depth as compatible, not opposed.
3. This framing helped make Tagore a global modernist figure.
_Source: Project Gutenberg #7164 — Tagore's Gitanjali (with W.B. Yeats's 1912 Introduction) — "praises the work's accessibility and universal appeal"_
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