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"the young tree struggle , upward thrust its arms in a fresh fierce lust" explain these lines

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Answered by smartbrainz
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EXPLANATION:

These lines are from the poem ‘The cherry tree’ by Ruskin bond. The writer is fond of cherries and he has planted a cherry tree during his childhood. After a long time, the sapling grows into a plant. Then it becomes a young tree.

The young tree has to face many difficulties like a strong wind, insect bites, extreme heat and cold. However, the cherry tree struggled and expanded its arms (means branches here) with impulse force and get most of the energy from sunlight and nature.

It has a strong desire to grow and yield cherries. The writer tries to explain the struggles faced by the cherry tree despite all odds. He also explained how the young tree yields cherries and how it becomes strong after all difficulties.

Answered by vedantkolte295
6

Answer:

he is the anchor( Guess the meaning of this statement.)

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