How does a tree grow? Write your answer in the context of Poem On Killing a Tree.
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Trees grow taller when new cells are produced at the tips of twigs, causing the twigs to grow longer. Tree trunks and branches grow thicker as new cells are added beneath the bark. These cells make up vessels, called xylem and phloem, that carry water and food throughout the tree.
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The poet, Gieve Patel describes how a tree grows in the first stanza of his poem “On Killing a Tree”. ... But a tree heals its wounds by hacking and chopping to rise miniature boughs into full size itself again. Thus, a tree grows slowly by absorbing years of sunlight, air and water
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