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where does the tree get it's food in the poem 'On Killing A Tree' ?​

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Answered by lonewolf1231
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Answer:

The tree grows up consuming nutrients from the soil and absorbing sun, air and water and becomes stronger.

Answered by Anonymous
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The tree grows to its full size by consuming nourishment from the earth's crust and absorbing sunlight, water, and air for several years .

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