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Extra questions for the poem 'Whose place is it anyway?' by Martin Kiszko

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Answered by sumanrastogi8
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In the poem whose place is it anyway, the poet wants to alarm us about Deforestation. He showed us how we are destroying the blessing of nature by cutting the trees and making the malls, parking slots and more. The creatures that live in the forests are loosing their place.

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Answered by Sly01
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In the poem whose place is it anyway, the poet wants to alarm us about Deforestation. He showed us how we are destroying the blessing of nature by cutting the trees and making the malls, parking slots and more. The creatures that live in the forests are loosing their place.

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