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In the poem Throwing a tree

The tree protests its fate before giving in

How do we know it

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Answered by Anonymous
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The tree protests its fate before giving in. How do we know it?


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 \textrm {After cutting the tree they tug} \\ \textrm{ the rope and pulled the tree. But} \\ \textrm{ the tree only quivers. Now, they} \\ \textrm{ have to knell down again and cut} \\ \textrm{ the tree. This shows the tree is } \\ \textrm {constant knowing it can be cut} \\ \textrm {down at any time. }
Answered by GhaintMunda45
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Q> In the poem Throwing a tree.

The tree protests its fate before giving in. How do we know it?

A> After cutting the tree the tree only quivers but the tree was not falling. This shows a protesting nature of the tree.

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