In the poem on killing a tree, what does the poet compare the bark of the tree with???
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The poet compares the sap oozing out of the bark of a hacked tree trunk to the blood of a human being or a living creature but does not use the word of comparison. Here the uneven, discoloured bark of a tree is compared to the discoloured and gnarled skin of a person suffering from leprosy.
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