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What does the poet compare the branches of the trees to?

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Answered by mehtajainam1215
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Answer:

The poet compares the long-cramped branches that have been shuffling under the roof to newly discharged patients

Explanation:

The poet compares the long-cramped branches that have been shuffling under the roof to newly discharged patients who seem to be half-dazed as the step forward towards the hospital doors after recovering from long illnesses. In a similar condition, the branches also have been confined under the roof and want to get out into the open to spread themselves in the fresh air.

Answered by indrajsharma11
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The poet compares the 'long-cramped' branches that have been shuffling under the roof to newly discharged patients who look half-dazed as they move towards the hospital doors after long illnesses and wait to get out of the hospital.

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