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English, 15.09.2021 14:10, LoveSchool5617

HELPP! It goes with the stanza before it. It’s talking about the children being like the leaves of a tree. Read those two stanzas–beginning with “What the leaves are….” The world is compared to trees. The children are compared to leaves. What is he saying about children with this metaphor?

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