Chapter 7 : The Trees
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50. What message does the poem convey?
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49. The movement of trees outside represents ________.
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48. The poem presents a struggle for ________.
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47. What do the roots do after escaping?
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46. The poetess watches the trees from the ________.
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45. Which word best describes the trees in the poem?
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44. The poem mainly encourages readers to ________.
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43. What happens to the night as the trees move out?
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42. The poetess uses imagery to make the scene ________.
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41. The trees symbolize ________.
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40. What are the trees doing to the walls?
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39. What kind of poem is “The Trees”?
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38. The poem suggests that nature cannot be ________.
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37. Which sense is mainly appealed to in “the smell of leaves”?
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36. The branches move under the roof like ________.
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35. What is the tone of the poem?
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34. What does the poet mean by “the forest that was empty”?
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33. The poetess presents nature as ________.
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32. Why are the trees moving out?
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31. What literary device is used in giving human qualities to trees?
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30. The phrase “half-drowned under the moon” refers to ________.
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29. What do the leaves do toward the glass?
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28. What is the effect of human interference on nature shown in the poem?
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27. The poem reflects the poet’s concern for ________.
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26. Which poetic device is used in “long-cramped boughs”?
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25. What does the poet notice through the window?
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24. The forest that was empty all these days will become ________.
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23. What do the long-cramped branches appear like?
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22. What does the poet hear from the trees?
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21. The trees inside the house are described as being ________.
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20. The poem creates an atmosphere of ________.
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19. What are the trees doing throughout the night?
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18. Which figure of speech is used in “the moon is broken”?
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17. What do the roots seek after leaving the house?
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16. What happens to the house as trees move out?
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15. The trees are a symbol of ________.
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14. What is the moon described as in the poem?
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13. What time of the day is described in the poem?
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12. The poem “The Trees” highlights conflict between ________.
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11. What do the twigs do in the poem?
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10. What smell reaches the rooms from the leaves?
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9. The leaves strain toward the ________.
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8. Which literary device is used when trees are shown moving out?
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7. What does the poetess suggest through the trees?
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6. The roots work all night to ________.
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5. What is the main theme of the poem?
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4. What does the poet compare the movement of branches to?
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3. What are the trees trying to do in the poem?
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2. Where are the trees mentioned at the beginning of the poem?
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1. Who is the poet of the poem “The Trees”?
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