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Which is the best interpretation of the speaker's comparison of humans and trees? a) the speaker claims that it is better to remain rooted in one place to truly bloom. b) the speaker suggests that humans, like trees, must give freely to thrive. c) the speaker expresses the idea that both trees and humans are unable to give to every deserving creature. d) the speaker makes the comparison to show that humans should give only to those who are deserving.

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