The poet says “No” in the beginning of the third stanza. What does he mean by this?
The word ‘No’ tends to provide a shift in the argument offered where the poet makes an attempt to lay emphasis on the fact that merely cutting a tree would not kill it. Its roots are deep seated inside the earth’s surface which protect the tree and slowly help it in coming back to its original size.
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