Rearrange (like trees good men for others live after)
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good men like trees for after others live
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Answer: Like trees, good men live for others after. (Like trees, good men live for others.)
Explanation: The placement of that after was a bit difficult, but other than that, the 'like' presents some kind of simile, so one option is to put a comma after like trees. Technically you could switch good men or even just men with trees, but generally speaking, most similes compare an object to a man in that order. As for after, I just placed it in the most grammatically correct sounding place at the end, but it seems unnecessary with the context.
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