English, asked by rajad5621, 11 months ago

"but this alone won't do it"-why dose the poet think that?????​

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Answered by Diptanshu11
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Explanation:

In Gieve Patel's poem, "on killing a tree" we saw that a simple jab of knife can't destroy va tree completely. they may inflict pain for the time being and affect the tree. But they won't kill the tree because it's 'bleeding bark' will heal itself. Then fresh twigs are sure to come out from it and develop into small branches. These fresh twigs that grow near the ground will develop to their former siz if unchecked. The poet wants to mean that killing a tree is difficult task because it also has life which has been nourished for years.

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Answered by nareshpatle1915
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Here 'it' refers to killing a tree.

Hacking and chopping cannot destroy a tree completely. They may inflict pain for the time being and affect the tree. But they won't kill the tree because its "bleeding bark' will heal itself. Then fresh twigs are sure to come out from it and develop into small branches. These fresh twigs that grow near the ground will develop to their former size if unchecked. The poet wants to mean that killing a tree is a difficult task because it also has a life which has been nourished for years.

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