Primary Source: The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein

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The primary source I’ve chosen is the giving tree by Shel Silverstein, this book is about two opposites a boy and a tree. Every day the boy would come to the tree and play on her branches, climb her trunk, and eat her apples. then as the boy got older he stopped coming as much and would only come when he wanted something from the tree. first, it was her apple to sell in town to make money, then it was her branches to build a house, so he could get a wife and have kids. Then finally her trunk to build a boat and sail away, then when the boy came back the tree was just a stump. At the end the boy who is now an old man sitting on the stump and the tree is happy and that is how the book ends.
I chose this source as my primary source because it

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