Where are the trees in the poem? What do their roots, their leaves, and their twigs do?
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Source: TextbookIn the poem, the trees are inside a closed space, possibly a house or room. Their roots work to free themselves, the leaves strain towards the glass, and the twigs stretch out like arms.
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