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what are tree for in the poem tree​

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Answered by harshraut2004
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Answer:

Despite its deceptive simplicity in rhyme and meter, "Trees" is notable for its use of personification and anthropomorphic imagery: the treeof the poem, which Kilmer depicts as female, is depicted as pressing its mouth to the Earth's breast, looking at God, and raising its "leafy arms" to pray.

Answered by harshusingh5850
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Answer:

Trees are short, and trees are tall ,

Are some drop leaves to scuff in

Fall.

Trees are fat, and trees are thin ,

With windows were the sun looks

In.

Trees are big, and trees are small ,

But trees are best of all.

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