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20 lines about the poem "on killing a tree"?​

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On Killing a tree awareness among the readers regarding trees. Here the poet sensitizes the reader regarding trees by emphasizing the fact that trees are living things. Furthermore, the author makes a comparison between trees and humans. He does so by equating the trees with humans. By doing this, the author tries to convey the message that one should not cut trees because they are just like humans. Moreover, the author tries to explain that killing the trees is just like killing humans. Moreover, the author tells that trees do not die by merely cutting them. This is because the trees have a tendency to regrow from the point it is cut. Most noteworthy, one must completely uproot the tree in order to destroy it. This uprooting of the tree would certainly mean death. This is because the tree would be separated from the Earth which supports it.

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