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1 In the last stanza, the poet tolks about planting acorns. An acorn is the seed of an oak tree which matures after many years. What quality is the poet suggesting we should have? ​

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Answered by mariyamkhalid882
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Explanation:

the poet is talking about mature quality

Answered by bharati028485
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Answer:

Ans. It gives us strength to the tree and helps in making the tree stand

straight.

(b) Bark

Ans. It is brown coloured part present on the stem.

(c) Leaves

Ans. These are green and many in number. This part makes food in the

plant.

(d) Branches

Ans. These are parts emerging from stem on which the leaves grow. Birds

make their nests on them.

(e) Twigs

Ans. These are thin, weak branches.

(f) Roots

Ans. These are thin like thread and long parts under the earth which hold

the plant in the soil. (g) Shoot

Ans. The uppermost part of the plant above the soil is called the shoot.

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