English, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

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Explain these lines-:

What does he plants who plants a tree?
He plants, in aap and leaf and wood,
In love of home and loyalty
And far cast thought of civic good --
His blessings on the neighbourhood.




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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Accordingly to the poet one who plants the tree plants the good values of love and loyalty and love for his family and whole word.

Planting a tree is emphasises as the growth of the nation

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Answered by SharonRoselin
4

Explanation:

The poet asks the same question for the third time to create more interest in the readers but in the final stanza he becomes more philosophical . According to him the man who plants a tree plants a tree with the sense of loyalty . He loves his family and the entire Universe he is concerned about the future of the earth he plants trees so that the human beings can get food from the plants app and leaf besides he can get wood for his use even the poet think about the future of the society what will happen to the world without plants therefore the man who plants a tree has been described as god like as it indicates that the use of the capital H in His line 24 by planting trees he showers his blessings on the neighbourhood he holds the future progress of mankind in his hands our lands will become barren without trees the poet becomes more anxious and could see that the growth of the universe is possible by planting trees .

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