Read the poem below and answer the question:
Poem
Woodman, that tree!
Touch not a single bough
In youth, it sheltered me,
And I’ll protect it now.
'T was my forefather’s hand
That placed it near his cot;
There, woodman, let it stand,
Thy axe shall harm it not!
When but an idle boy
I sought its graceful shade;
In all their gushing joy
Here, too, my sisters played.
My mother kissed me here,
My father pressed my hand
Forgive this foolish tear,
But let that oak stand!
My heartstrings round thee cling
Close as thy bark, old friend!
Here shall the wild birds sing,
And still, thy branches bend.
Old tree! The storm still brave!
And woodman leave the spot;
While I have a hand to save
The axe shall harm it not
Question:
Q:The poet spent lot of time
a. In the shade of the tree in his boyhood
b. In watering tree
c. In looking at the tree
d. In thanking the tree
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d. in thanking the tree...
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the answer is d ln thanking the tree
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