World Languages, asked by llLoLvall, 4 months ago

In the poem killing the tree
What finally kills the tree?

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Answered by brainlyhard
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In the poem "killing the tree", The tree is finally killed by the uprooting of its roots. When the roots, which had anchored it lying hidden in the earth for years, were dug out, the tree's strength was exposed and this led to the death of the tree.

Answered by Anonymous
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the tree is killed, when its roots are exposed to the outside. The time burning heat of the sun and earth choke it. It gnosis all its leaves and gets brown. Twisting , hardening and drying, it dies.

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