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(c) What does 'bleeding bark' suggest in the poem 'On Killing a Tree'?
(d) How was Prashant able to help children and women of his village?

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c) Bleeding bark suggests the wound on the tree that is caused by hacking or chopping the tree. When the branches of a tree are chopped off, the tree bleeds as the sap can be seen to flow. It expresses the pain of a tree.

d) Prashant brought a number of orphaned children together and constructed a polythene shelter for them. While women were mobilized to look after them, the men secured food and other essentials for the shelter. He also organized sports events for children.

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