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Answer:
D: the speaker's fury
Explanation:
In William Blakes's poem "A poison Tree," the tree stands for the speaker's fury, which ended well when he was angry with his friend and, by communicating, it was resolved. But his harboring the anger against his foe , it became a tree that grew, bearing fruit contaminated with evil , despite being attractive, which eventually was consumed by his enemy.
Answer:
your answer to your question is going to be: D. The speaker's fury
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