how does the poet justify that trees contribute in a great way to the civic good?
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The poet justifies the trees contribute in a great way to the civic good by saying that a man who plans the tree helps others by giving them a better life to lead. Trees are an invaluable source for oxygen, food, wood and even for the betterment of future generations.
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