The Heart of the Tree
1. What is meant by 'unborn eyes' and 'forests heritage'?
2. How does planting a tree leads to a nation's growth?
3. Justify the title of the poem.
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1. What is meant by 'unborn eyes' and 'forests heritage'?
He plants the glory of the plain. He plants theforest's heritage. The harvest of a coming age. The joy that unborn eyes shall see. These things he plants who plants a tree.
2. How does planting a tree leads to a nation's growth?
The trees absorb carbon dioxide and harmful gases from the air and release oxygen. They gives us the cooling effect,good shelter,fruits etc.So planting oftrees would lead to positive impact on the people n its surroundings.
3. Justify the title of the poem.
The title of the poem 'The heart of the tree' is appropriate because the poem focuses on the values and the utilities of a tree. The poem refers to the 'heart' of the tree — what kind of heart it possesses. It is kind, generous and magnanimous. It blesses all those who take care of it or even who neglect it.
He plants the glory of the plain. He plants theforest's heritage. The harvest of a coming age. The joy that unborn eyes shall see. These things he plants who plants a tree.
2. How does planting a tree leads to a nation's growth?
The trees absorb carbon dioxide and harmful gases from the air and release oxygen. They gives us the cooling effect,good shelter,fruits etc.So planting oftrees would lead to positive impact on the people n its surroundings.
3. Justify the title of the poem.
The title of the poem 'The heart of the tree' is appropriate because the poem focuses on the values and the utilities of a tree. The poem refers to the 'heart' of the tree — what kind of heart it possesses. It is kind, generous and magnanimous. It blesses all those who take care of it or even who neglect it.
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