English, asked by kevinpcrispin, 1 month ago

Hello, I'm Kevin. This is a bit hard one but I need your help. Can someone tell me all the figures of speech in the poem "The heart of the tree"? Thanks. I'll mark you as the brainiest for the right answer thanks. Also, I'm putting extra points because it's a hard question.

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Answered by brainly1900
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Answer:

The heart of the tree is a phrase

Answered by derick8055dj
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Explanation:

These lines have been taken from the poem, ‘The Heart of a tree’ by Henry Cuyler Bunnar. The poet comments on the advantages of planting a tree. The poem opens with a rhetorical question asking the reader what does the planting of a tree signify. The poet emphasises that when a tree is planted the sun and sky share their bounty like a friend with the earth . The tree which rises high helps in originating cool breezes , a home which is close to heaven for the birds to nest in and nurture their young ones. The music created by the humming of birds and breeze is like a heavenly song and the poet reiterates that these are all the things that are created when a tree is planted.

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