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Q1) Write the textual word for the given meanings 1) forest filled with trees full of green leaves. 2) attempt to find something. This question is from the chapter 'Under the Greenwood tree'​

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct words are 1). The title itself is used to describe this “Greenwood tree” or as described Evergreen or lush green forest. 2) Seeking.

Explanation:

The explanation is as below:-

1). Forest filled with trees full of green leaves :- This is usually used to describe a type of forest that has a lot of green leaves, which in short is also termed as the ‘Ever green Forest’ or the ‘Lush green forest’. Shakespear described the Greenwood tree.

2). Attempt to find something:- It is about discovering something suddenly or to find something which is also termed as ‘Seek’ in English.

So the correct words used are 1) Greenwood tree or Evergreen forest 2) seeking.

(note evergreen type of forest is also “a very thick forest”.

Answered by srjaya1938
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Answer: The correct words are 1). The title itself is used to describe this “Greenwood tree” or as described Evergreen or lush green forest. 2) Seeking.

Explanation:

The explanation is as below:-

1). Forest filled with trees full of green leaves :- This is usually used to describe a type of forest that has a lot of green leaves, which in short is also termed as the ‘Ever green Forest’ or the ‘Lush green forest’. Shakespeare described the Greenwood tree.

2). Attempt to find something:- It is about discovering something suddenly or to find something which is also termed as ‘Seek’ in English.

So the correct words used are 1) Greenwood tree or Evergreen forest 2) seeking.

(note the evergreen type of forest is also “a very thick forest”.

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