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I. 1. Can a “simple jab of the knife” kill a tree?... - Beehive

Question

I. 1. Can a “simple jab of the knife” kill a tree? Why not?
2. How has the tree grown to its full size? List the words suggestive of its life and activity.
3. What is the meaning of “bleeding bark”? What makes it bleed?
4. The poet says “No” in the beginning of the third stanza. What does he mean by this?
5. What is the meaning of “anchoring earth” and “earth cave”?
6. What does he mean by “the strength of the tree exposed”?
7. What finally kills the tree?

Answer
  1. No, a "simple jab of the knife" cannot kill a tree because it takes a long time to grow and has deep roots. The tree has enough resilience to heal itself from a simple wound.

  2. The tree has grown to its full size by consuming the earth and absorbing sunlight, air, and water for years.
    Words suggestive of life and activity: consuming the earth, rising out of it, feeding upon its crust, absorbing, sprouting leaves.

  3. "Bleeding bark" refers to the sap that flows out of the tree when it is hacked or chopped. The action of "hacking and chopping" with a knife or an axe makes it bleed.

  4. By saying "No," the poet means that hacking and chopping alone are not enough to kill the tree. It emphasizes that the tree cannot be destroyed so easily.

  5. Anchoring earth: It means that the earth holds the tree firmly like an anchor to keep it standing.
    Earth cave: it refers to the hollow space or hole created in the ground when the roots of the tree are pulled out.

  6. "The strength of the tree exposed" means pulling out the roots, which are the most sensitive and strong part of the tree, from the earth where they were hidden.

  7. The tree is finally killed when its roots are pulled out, then scorched and choked in the sun and air, leading to browning, hardening, twisting, and finally withering away.

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Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 7: Reach for the Top
Medium: English Medium