1. What does the narrator say about the level of difficulty involved when talking to trees?
It is hard.
2. The narrator states that trees talk only to humans who exhibit which trait?
Trustworthiness.
3. The narrator states that the sycamore tree down the street regularly indulges in what habit?
Gossiping.
4. What act does the narrator call the most human of all human actions?
Talking.
5. The narrator states that "most trees are" what "at heart" (3)?
Introverts.
6. The narrator states that while trees can tell stories, they are not very good at what other action?
Telling jokes.
7. When the tree narrating the novel reveals that their name is Red, what kind of tree do they reveal themselves to be?
An oak.
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