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9 December, 11:54

Exit In "A Poison Tree," what does the poem's speaker say he watered "in fears, night and morning with (my) tears"? A. his anger B. his sadness C. an apple tree D. the Garden of Eden

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  1. 9 December, 12:07
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    The answer to this is B.
  2. 9 December, 12:10
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    He talks about his anger but uses figurative language to describe it much like a plant
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