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So hack and chop
But this alone won’t do it.
Not so much pain will do it.
The bleeding bark will heal

And from close to the ground
Will rise curled green twigs,
1.What won’t kill a tree?
2.how can the tree grow to its former size?
3.whch word in the extract is opposite to `restricted`?
4.Why is it not easy to cut down a tree?
5.Write the poetic device present in the following lines.
a. So hack and chop
But this alone won’t do it
b. bleeding bark-

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Answered by advikbhat2008
1

Answer:

1) just hacking and chopping the tree won't kill it completely.

2) The bleeding bark or the sap of the tree will heal and it will grow to normal size

3) allowed

4) it is not easy because the bark heals on its own and only after doing all the steps completely can you cut a tree.

5) personification is used in the last line the poet has compared the sap of the tree with human blood.

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Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

1Answer: In the poem 'On Killing a Tree' Give Patel says that if a tree is hacked repeatedly, this alone will not be able to kill a tree. The bleeding bark will heal as 'curled green twigs' and miniature boughs of the tree will grow from the bark.

2Answer: The trunk of the tree from close to the ground will produced curled green twigs that will rise from the miniature bows. If their growth is not checked, then they will expand again and grow to their former sizes.

3Answer: Permitted

4 Answer: It is not easy to kill a tree simply by hacking or chopping it. The tree has deep roots which give birth to tiny twigs and branches which help the tree attain its old stature. For a tree to be killed, the root has to be uprooted, and it has to be scorched and choked in sun and air.

5a) irony

b)Answer: The literary device used for bleeding bark is personification

Explanation:

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