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Read the given extract and answer the question that follows.

“My heart-strings round thee cling,

Close as thy bark, old friend!”

What is the poet talking about in the poem, ‘Woodman, Spare That Tree!’

Name a figure of speech used in the above lines?

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Answered by vickythevishu1225
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Answer:

Read the given extract and answer the question that follows.

“My heart-strings round thee cling,

Close as thy bark, old friend!”

What is the poet talking about in the poem, ‘Woodman, Spare That Tree!’

Name a figure of speech used in the above lines?

Explanation:

Read the given extract and answer the question that follows.

“My heart-strings round thee cling,

Close as thy bark, old friend!”

What is the poet talking about in the poem, ‘Woodman, Spare That Tree!’

Name a figure of speech used in the above lines?

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