Why does the poet call the earth as 'anchoring earth?'
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“Anchoring earth” refers to the earth under which the roots of a tree are held firmly, thereby providing strength and nourishment to it. ... The poet calls it so, as the roots, which are the most sensitive part of the tree, stay hidden securely under the earth.
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●❀★“Anchoring earth” refers to the earth under which the roots of a tree are held firmly, thereby providing strength and nourishment to it. ... The poet calls it so, as the roots, which are the most sensitive part of the tree, stay hidden securely under the earth.
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