What are young tress describe as spriting in the poem my moher at sisty six ?
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When we look out of a moving vehicle, we see the objects moving in the opposite direction. This motion is referred to as 'sprinting' by the poetess, who when looked out of her moving car, felt as if the trees were running.
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Why are the young trees described as 'sprinting'? The young trees have been personified. When looked at from the poet's moving car, they seem to be running past. The poet found it to be strikingly opposite to her mother who looked as still as a dead body
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