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In the chapter when the tree walked what makes the author think that the trees were walking?

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Answered by sakshisingh27
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Explanation:

When the Trees Walked’ is a story written by Ruskin Bond.

The story is about how the author’s grandfather was very much interested in planting a number of trees. He teaches many lessons to the author about why trees should be planted. Trees are a part of nature and they actually play a major role in the cycle of life on the earth.

Trees are very useful for animals and humans to survive on Earth. The author’s grandfather along with the author plants as many trees. He plants trees on a small Island which turns out to be dry during summer and wet during monsoons. He states to the author is one of his lessons that there might come a day when trees can walk just like humans.

During the second world war, the author was sent away to a boarding school and later his grandparents shifted to England. The author shifted to England too and returned back to India after a long time. When he visits that Island near Dehradun, he actually finds that Island turned out to be green while the land around it was dry. So, then he understands the meaning of trees walking which actually means that the trees they planted got multiplied and serve a great purpose for the living beings.

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