"and then it is done" what is done ?(On Killing A Tree)
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when you stab a tree the tree heal itself in no time but when you uproot a tree the tree dries struggling for water and then 'it finally dies'
*"it finally dies" is what poet is meant when he said "and it is done"
I just explained it with simple words you can read the poem again and compose it your own words.
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Answer: In the poem 'On Killing a Tree' Give Patel says that if a tree is hacked repeatedly, this alone will not be able to kill a tree. The bleeding bark will heal as 'curled green twigs' and miniature boughs of the tree will grow from the bark. ... This, according to the poet, is the complete process of uprooting a tree.
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