English, asked by AakashJaisinghani, 6 months ago

The poem "On killing A Tree" is about not killing the tree but about
saving it. Explain.​

Answers

Answered by kailashrajput2005
1

Explanation:

To enable the students to comprehend meanings of the poem.

To enable them to understand the poem by doing simple tasks and thus learning words with similar meanings.

To enable them to reflect on the poem.

To enable them to speak from the point of view of a tree

Answered by MasterArpit
1

Answer:

yes its evident by the fact that the poet as he says that it is not easy to grow a real tree

Explanation:

it takes years and years for a tree to grow, it feeds upon the earth's crust, absorbing air, sunlight, water. Though cutting a tree is not an easy task but yet still its cumbersome for getting a plant convert into a fully grown tree which as a product saves the mother earth. So if we have cut trees we might will face a big issue and loose the glory, heart, purity and beauty of the earth which will further lead to our extinction.

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