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who said warships and why in the poem ten tall oak trees​

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Answered by arnabdutta63
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Ten Tall Oak Trees, Richard Edwards. Standing in a line, 'Warships' cried king Henry, Then there were nine.

Answered by friends1664
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The axer said about the warships. There are 10 tall oak trees in poem, so that people can get there livelihood.

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