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What does the poet want us to learn trom the poen "On Killing a Tree"?​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Introduction to the lesson. The poet sensitizes the reader and highlights the fact that trees are living things. He equates trees with humans to convey that trees should not be cut because destroying trees is just like killing a human being. A tree does not die by merely cutting because it regrows from where it is cut.

Answered by HeartlessBitch
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The poem itself is modelled as a plant growing from the seed. The first line states “It takes much time to kill a tree.” Then the process of growth of the tree is described. It is presumed that the tree has grown from its seed.

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