The thought which prompted the poet to plant the cherry seed. Answer it with reference to the Cherry Tree by Ruskin Bond
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The thought which prompted the poet to plant the cherry seed was he wanted to have his own cherry tree. He planted the seed, watered it and then forgot it. The life of the cherry tree in the poem The Cherry Tree was also threatened. Goats ate its leaves when it was quite young; the grass cutter’s scythe cut it into two parts; monsoon blight also shriveled it. But the cherry tree endured all these ravages and finally blossomed.
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Answer:1. He wanted to have his own cherry tree.
2. It was watered only once by the poet.
3. It doesn't need too much of care and love to grow.
4. Goats,grass cutter scythe , monsoon were a threat
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