1) ‘Till a broad deep gash in the bark is hewn all the way round,
And one of them tries to hook upward a rope, which at last he achieves.’
a) What is the meaning of “to hook upward a rope”?
b) Explain the line “Till a broad deep gash in the bark is hewn all the way round”.
c) Name the poem and the poet.
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Answer:Jackets doffed they swing axes and chop away just above ground, And the chips fly about and lie white on the moss and fallen leaves; Till a broad deep gash in the bark is hewn all the way round, And one of them tries to hook upward a rope, which at last he achieves
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