Show how the poet proves the resilience of the tree in the second stanza.
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When a tree is uprooted, its living cells die, and it gradually becomes hard, brown, twisted and withered and then it turns into the wood. 16. Pick out a line from the poem 'On Killing a Tree' which shows nature's resilience. Ans) 'The bleeding bark will heal'- shows that nature is resilient
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When a tree is uprooted it's living cells die and it generally becomes brown twisting withering and hardnening. And thent it turns brown
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