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Where does the strength of a tree lie?​

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Answered by kateeeykat
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Answer:

roots

Explanation:

the strength of the tree lies in its roots. The poet says that to kill the tree it should be snapped out from the earth's surface. Thus, the phrase “the strength of the tree exposed” refers to the roots of the tree being exposed to sunlight and air.

Answered by gtaruni
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Answer:

roots

rootsThe strength of the tree lies in its roots. Thus, the phrase “the strength of the tree exposed” refers to the roots of the tree being exposed to sunlight and air after pulling the tree out of the ground.

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