"Trees are to make no shade in winter".What does this mean? (Constrasr this line with the line immediately before it.)
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In summer, the cool shade beneath the trees is a respite from the sun's heat. In winter, however, there is no blazing sun and the trees do not cast shade. Some trees even shed their leaves and their branches remain bare.
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(i)Trees make no shade in winter means that people do not lie under it in winters as it is already very cold and therefore, people look for warm places. The poet has mentioned how trees are useful in summers as they provide cool shade to people. He has contrasted this statement with the next one where he has mentioned that trees do not provide any shade in winters.
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