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How is a tree the glory of the plain? How does it become ‘the forest’s heritage’?

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Answered by kashvichaurasia819
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So the poet describes trees as 'the glory of the plain'. Moreover, today's single tree may turn into a forest someday. So by planting a tree now the man plants a 'forest's heritage'. The speaker mentions that planting a tree today would give fruits in coming days.

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Answered by rakhidewangan666
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1:In Henry Cuyler Bunner's poem The Heart of the Tree the poet sees the trees as the 'glory of the plain'. ... Ans 2:The new sapling planted will grow into a big tree which will be a part of a forest and thus the legacy of the forest will continue.

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