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Describe how the branches and leaves grow?

in the poem the palm tree

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Answered by vancypatel
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Answer:

I am sorry I can't write this much only

Explanation:

They are where all new cells are formed and where they expand. Trees grow in height as a result of meristems that are located at their branch tips. ... The vascular cambium produces new xylem and phloem each year and as a result the trunk, branches and roots continue to increase in diameter.

Answered by 44Misty02
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Answer:

Which parts of the tree does the poet describe as its head and feet? Why?

I would say, the feet would be the roots and the head, the branches and leaves.

According to my analysis, I feel this is appropriate as the the phrase, “Feet firmly planted on the ground”, describes the comparison perfectly. The roots keep the tree firmly grounded, just as your feet would. Also, the roots carry the weight to the tree to stay upright. As far as figurative representation is concerned, the essence of the living being is in the roots and the legs respectively. The legs of humans hold the essence of being able to walk and move, whereas the roots hold the essence of being rooted and held strongly.

The head is the branches and the leaves because of their versatility. In terms of the figurative uses in poetry, just as how we use our brains to create the most amazing thoughts and marvels, so does the branches house an amazing variety of species among its folds. The colorful thoughts we create are at par with the colorful combinations found in the depths of the tree.

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