in the poem,a poison tree ,the poet keeps his anger bottled up with his enemy, but he _____ his anger and shares his feelings with his friend.
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When the poem begins, the narrator of the poem tells his readers that he was angry with a friend. We do not know the cause of the anger, but we know that the narrator spoke to his friend about his feelings. He got his feelings out in the open, he was no longer angry, and the relationship was kept whole.
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The speaker brings out the contrast between getting angry with a friend and being angry with an enemy. When angry with his friend, he tells his friend about it and the anger ends there. But when angry with his enemy, he does not tell him about it, and therefore, it grows.
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