What does the root of the tree look like when it is pulled out of the
Earth - cave? What happens to it when it is left exposed? Write your
answer in the context of poem" On Killing a Tree".
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The root of the tree is moist anti-white when it is pulled out of its hiding, the earth-cave. ... The root cannot tolerate the light and heat of the sun and the open air. When it is left exposed, it feels scorched and choked in the sun and the air. Initially, it starts changing its colour and becomes somewhat brown.
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root is pulled out of the earth, it is white and wet as it is very sensitive. The root, which is the strength of the tree, is then left exposed to the air and the sun where it starts drying and discolouring. It goes through stages of browning, hardening, twisting and withering before it finally dies
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