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Read the Lines Given Above and Answer the Question that Follow: How is It the Harvest of a Coming Age? - English 2 (Literature in English)

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What does he plant who plants a tree?
He plants cool shade and tender rain,
And seed and bud of days to be,
And years that fade and flush again;
He plants the glory of the plain;
He plants the forest's heritage;
The harvest of a coming age;
The joy that unborn eyes shall see___
These things he plants who plants a tree.

Read the lines given above and answer the question that follow:

How is it the harvest of a coming age?

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The future will see the tree in all its glory as a towering tree with a thick trunk which can be put to various uses by the future generations. The poet is here talking about transition from a tender youth to adulthood which is also a reference to the tree growing from a sapling into a tree.

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Chapter 1.01: The Heart of the Tree - Stanza 2

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Chapter 1.01 The Heart of the Tree
Stanza 2 | Q 5

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