Class 9 English Jkbose On Killing A Tree Question Answer Solution

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Class 9  English Jkbose On Killing A Tree Question Answer Solution

Sheikh Class 9 English Jkbose poem "On Killing A Tree" Question Answer Solution

Question 1. Growth of a tree is a long process; killing of a tree is a longer process. Do you agree?

Answer. It's correct that the development of a tree is a lengthy procedure. still, the destruction of a tree can not be considered a prolonged procedure. A tree can be destroyed with a single blow if we remove it from the roots. 


Question 2. How has the tree grown to its full size? List the words suggestive of its life and activity.

Answer. It has developed gradationally by  exercising the minerals in the soil. It has taken in sun, air, and water for times. As a consequence, it has expanded to its complete size. 


The words reflective of its actuality and movement are 
 
Expiring leaves
Twisted green shoots
Bitsy branches
Recovery of the injured dinghy
Soaking up water
Exercising air
Expanding roots. 


Question 3. What does the poet mean by the bleeding barks? What makes i bleed?

Answer. 'Bleeding barks' refers to the dinghy wounded by important strikes of an dismissal. The resin seeps out of the tree at the damaged area. 


Question 4. The poet says 'No' in the beginning of the 3rd stanza. What does
signify?

Answer. The poet means to say that the tree has to be uprooted completel Mere hacking and chopping will not do.

Question 5. What does the poet mean by the earth - cave?

Answer. The poet aims to express that the tree needs to be  fully removed from its roots. Bare hacking and  trouncing wo n't be enough. 


Question 6. What according to the poet can kill a tree?

Answer. The tree must be entirely pulled. also, it should be left to dry under the sun. Only also can it be  fully destroyed. 


Question 7. How do you find the style employed by the poet in the poem?

Answer.  The poet utilizes an ironic approach in the lyric" On Killing a Tree." In a  sardonic tone, he expresses that the tree must be entirely  uprooted. 


Question 8. Beginning with the title, what are the words and phrases that a suggestive of violence in the poem?

Answer. The reflective of brutality in the lyric are Destroying a tree; thrust of blade; cut and slice; wounded dinghy; yanking; bound and restrained; broken; burning; suffocating; drying, etc. 

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