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cat
introduction
child's father
confidence
two attempts
Kit Wright
plot
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dilemma
fulfilled
branch
risk
British
ladder
solution
situation
collapsed
wife's counsel
 
The poem 'Dad and the Cat and the Tree' is written by  who is an eminent  writer. The poem is divided into  quatrain-style stanzas. The poem tells the story of a day in the garden when a child notices an innocent  trapped on a tree.
 

The above-mentioned issue serve as an . The situation prompted the child's father to take action in rescuing the cat from the tree. The poem's subsequent lines are supposed to provide a    to this . The poem's central character is the .
 
 
Despite his wife's concerns, the child's father continued his attempts. Even after falling twice while attempting to climb the tree, he held his .
 
 
To begin, the child's father tried to climb the tree using a . Second, he swung himself on a  of the tree, but it broke. After trying these , he  on the ground. Finally, he was able to reach the tree by climbing up the garden wall.
 
 
Despite the fact that he was successful in his third attempt, he was put at  since the cat had safely dropped to the ground, but the kid's father remained trapped in the cat's place. The  of the poem was  by his attempts to save an abandoned cat from a tree. The poem comes to a hilarious conclusion with a comedic climax.
 
 
The father of the child did not make a good plan or heed to his , which put him in difficulties. The poem instills a sense of anticipation in the child's father's efforts to address the .