7. What reasons does the speaker put forward for choosing to become a tree in 'If I Was a Tree'?
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The poet wants to be a tree because the rain would touch him by washing him from leaves to roots. He wants to be tree so that he would lend home to many birds and animals. He wants to be a tree so that he can be purified by lending a part of him in some holy rituals.
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