Activity 5: Bob Marley. Read and complete Bob Marley’s Biography with the past tense with the verbs in brackets. Use a dictionary if necessary. He (1) __________ (be born) Jamaica in 1945. He (2) ______ (be) a singer, guitarist and song writer, pioneer of Jamaican reggae music. Marley (3) ______ (form) his first harmony group, the Rudeboys, in 1961. The group later (4) __________ (become) known as the “Wailers”. The group's early recordings (5) _______ (be) in a style called ska, and Jamaican mento. Mento (6) _______ (be) the first of the reggae styles. By the late 1960s Marley (7) ________ (emerge) as a rising talent in this In 1967 he (8) _________ (convert) from Christianity to Rastafarianism, a religion that (9) ______ (have) a profound influence on reggae music. The Rastafarian movement of this period, among other believes, (10) _______ (recognize) Haile Selassie I, king of Ethiopia, as the living God; (11) _______ (praise) the spiritual effects of marijuana; and (12) _______ (approve) black racial supe
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He (1) was born (be born) Jamaica in 1945. He (2) was (be) a singer, guitarist and song writer, pioneer of Jamaican reggae music. Marley (3) formed (form) his first harmony group, the Rudeboys, in 1961. The group later (4) turned (become) known as the “Wailers”. The group's early recordings (5) was (be) in a style called ska, and Jamaican mento. Mento (6) was (be) the first of the reggae styles. By the late 1960s Marley (7) arose (emerge) as a rising talent in this In 1967 he (8) turned (convert) from Christianity to Rastafarianism, a religion that (9) had (have) a profound influence on reggae music. The Rastafarian movement of this period, among other believes, (10) recognized (recognize) Haile Selassie I, king of Ethiopia, as the living God; (11) praised (praise) the spiritual effects of marijuana; and (12) approved (approve) black racial supe
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