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1. Whom is the speaker angry with at beginning of the poem, "A Poison
Tree"? What does the speaker do about his anger? What can we
learn from the ending of the poem?

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Answered by pranjal3580
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Answer:

The speaker brings out the contrast between getting angry with a friend and being angry with an enemy. When angry with his friend, he tells his friend about it and the anger ends there. But when angry with his enemy, he does not tell him about it, and therefore, it grows

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