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whom does the poet address the poet

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Answered by samarthcv
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The poem “The Heart of the Tree” is addressed to the readers. The poet does not use any second person pronoun like 'you'. But, he just asks the same question “What does he plant who plants a tree?” in the opening line of each stanza and attempts to answer it by himself.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem “The Heart of the Tree” is addressed to the readers. The poet does not use any second person pronoun like 'you'. But, he just asks the same question “What does he plant who plants a tree?” in the opening line of each stanza and attempts to answer it by himself.

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