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Explain the lines in your notebook. "And the slender branches spread far and wide Till the mighty oak is the forest's pride."solve it​

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Answered by Dolly032004
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In the Little by Little poem summary, it describes how an acorn improves and enhances itself over the years as it lies buried deep underneath the earth. A root of the plant grows downwards. Simultaneously, a tiny shoot of the plant appears above the ground and thereafter the leaves appear on it.

Soon after that, the slender branches of the tree spread across everywhere. In due course of time, the acorn grows into a mighty oak tree. Similarly, just as an acorn symbolizes strength and potential; every child wants to grow up one fine day as a wise and intelligent individual just like the mighty oak tree.

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