1. Where do the leaves fall and why?
2. Why is it described as swollen tide?
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The tree doesn't want to waste all the good things in the leaf, so it takes the nutrients from the leaf back into the stems and roots. This way, they can be recycled. When the leaf is empty, the tree stops holding onto it and it falls to the ground, or blows away in a gust of wind.
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1.The tree doesn't want to waste all the good things in the leaf, so it takes the nutrients from the leaf back into the stems and roots. This way, they can be recycled. When the leaf is empty, the tree stops holding onto it and it falls to the ground, or blows away in a gust of wind.
2.something that fluctuates like the tides of the sea the tide of public opinion. b : a large and increasing quantity or volume a tide of opportunists a swelling tide of criticism
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