What does he meant by "the strength of the tree exposed"
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The strength of the tree lies in its roots, which the poet asks to snap out in order to kill the tree. Thus, the phrase “the strength of the tree exposed” refers to the roots of the tree being exposed to sunlight and air.
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from the phrase " the strength of the tree exposed ", the poet meant that a very good method to kill a tree is by taking out the strongest part of it, that is it's roots, and exposing it from sunlight and air
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