explain the words "the glory of the plains".
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ANSWER:In Henry Cuyler Bunner's poem The Heart of the Tree the poet sees the trees as the 'glory of the plain'. As the hills and rocks make a mountainous area beautiful, trees hold the beauty of the plain land. Without trees, a plain would resemble a desert without any rain and cultivation.
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The poet in the poem asserts that just as hills and rocks adorn the mountains with beauty, the trees are the glory of the plains. The poet says that without trees on the plains, it would look like a desert area without rain and cultivation....
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