why did koki's great grandfather plant trees?
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In An Island of Trees, Ruskin Bond insists on the need to plant more trees to make this earth survive through the characters of Koki, a girl of ten and her Grandmother. ... But as soon as my father joined me, the garden would become a happy place, the tree itself more friendly (Island 54)
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mark me as a brainliest ye tukka ho sakta hai
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because he want that his child and his child's son will see this and learn to plant trees.
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