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How does a tree stop growing completely from on killing a tree

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Answered by Nickfury2004
26

Answer:

Tree stops growing completely when it's roots are taken out and those roots dry in sunlight and whither off.

Answered by vilnius
13

The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

  • A tree will stop growing only when it will be uprooted.
  • The poet in the poem "On Killing a Tree" has personified the evil in the minds of the people with that of a tree.
  • The poet says that a tree cannot be killed by just cutting or chopping. To kill a tree one needs to uproot it and disconnect it from the soil.
  • Similarly, the evil inside the mind of the people can only be killed or finished if it is cut from its root.

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Theme of On Killing a Tree

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Summary of On Killing a Tree

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