English, asked by yatishnxt, 1 month ago

what is asking the question and from whom does the beginning of the poem create an impact on its reader? poem -- what does he plant who plants a tree he plants a friend of sun and sky, He plants the flag of breezes free the shaft of beauty towering high he plants a home to heaven anigh​

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Answered by shalinikhargaha029
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Explanation:

These lines have been taken from the poem, ‘The Heart of a tree’ by Henry Cuyler Bunnar. In this second stanza the poet continues eulogising on the benefits of planting a tree. The poet says that by planting a tree one ensures that there is cool shade and no dry spell as trees make sure it rains. The planting of a tree leads to new life to replace the one which has withered. The tree leads to a legacy that is the forest of the future and it adds beauty to the plains . The tree when planted as a sapling will one day grow into a tall towering tree and become a joy for everyone. The poet talks about the cycle of life that is very evident in the growth of a tree, which germinates in soil, grows and flourishes, then dies, decays and returns to the soil to support new saplings.

Answered by adityatanu8034
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Answer:

the question is asking that the person who is plant a tree it planting a frenship of sun and sky

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