Then the matter
of scorching and choking
in sun and air,
Browning, hardening,
twisting, withering,
and then it is done.
with the help of above lines answer the following questions
1. which matter is being discussed?
2. which does the matter contain?
3. which action determines the final death?
4. explain the implication of the last line- "and then it is done"
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If a tree is to be killed, the roots of the tree must be pulled out from the earth-cave. After uprooting it is scorched and choked in sun and air. Then, it goes through a process of browning, hardening, twisting and withering. Ultimately, the tree is killed
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