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What is the hide of a tree compared to in the poem 'On Killing A Tree' ?​

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Answered by lonewolf1231
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The poet has compared the skin of a leprosy patient with that of the bark of a tree. Therefore, in the poem, killing a tree, the hide means skin and the leprous is referred to as the leopard like skin or the discoloured skin which is of the tree bark.

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