justify the little of a poem on killing a tree
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“On Killing a Tree” is a sensitive poem. The poet persuades the reader not to destroy trees and equates it with “killing” a human being. He says that a plant takes sunlight, water, air and nutrients from the soil to gradually become a huge tree. ... Merely cutting the trunk of the tree does not kill it.
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“On Killing a Tree” is a sensitive poem. The poet persuades the reader not to destroy trees and equates it with “killing” a human being. He says that a plant takes sunlight, water, air and nutrients from the soil to gradually become a huge tree. ... Merely cutting the trunk of the tree does not kill it.
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killing trees is killing our hopes and everything
if anyone want firewood and food just to say nope and nothing
the land and people will be dried
the people left are already cried
wake up people dont kill the trees
make up the earth will trees
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