the poem the heart of the tree workbook questions answers
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1. What is the theme of the poem 'The Heart of a Tree'?
Ans. The poem discusses the usefulness of a tree elaborating on how a tree that is planted benefits not only the nature, a nation, but also contributes to the grown of humankind. One who plants a tree aspires for his nation's growth.
2. How does a tree adorn nature?
Ans. Trees stand straight and steady, giving an impression as if they are touching the sun and the sky. They sway with the breeze and beautify the surrounding. They are home to chirruping birds which sing sweetly and display heaven's harmony on this earth.
3. What do we get from the trees?
Ans Trees give us shade and bring rain. They pave a way for many more seeds to grow and buds to bloom in future. Trees contribute to forest wealth of our nation and they ensure plenty harvest in the days to come.
4. How does a tree convey loyalty of the one who plants it?
Ans The one who plants a tree has a noble thought of a common good that would be a boon for man in general and the nation in particular. He has a dream of the growth of all his land when he plants a tree.
5. Explain the refrain in the poem.
The poet has used the refrain 'What does he plant who plants a tree? ' at the beginning of each stanza which highlights the thought that how beneficial it is to plant a tree.
Ans. The poem discusses the usefulness of a tree elaborating on how a tree that is planted benefits not only the nature, a nation, but also contributes to the grown of humankind. One who plants a tree aspires for his nation's growth.
2. How does a tree adorn nature?
Ans. Trees stand straight and steady, giving an impression as if they are touching the sun and the sky. They sway with the breeze and beautify the surrounding. They are home to chirruping birds which sing sweetly and display heaven's harmony on this earth.
3. What do we get from the trees?
Ans Trees give us shade and bring rain. They pave a way for many more seeds to grow and buds to bloom in future. Trees contribute to forest wealth of our nation and they ensure plenty harvest in the days to come.
4. How does a tree convey loyalty of the one who plants it?
Ans The one who plants a tree has a noble thought of a common good that would be a boon for man in general and the nation in particular. He has a dream of the growth of all his land when he plants a tree.
5. Explain the refrain in the poem.
The poet has used the refrain 'What does he plant who plants a tree? ' at the beginning of each stanza which highlights the thought that how beneficial it is to plant a tree.
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