If you mean Arctic tundra then yes.
When the speaker sees birches bend to the left and right in the poem "Birches" by Robert Frost, he thinks about the boyhood memories of climbing and swinging on the birch trees. The sight of the bent birches also leads him to contemplate the balance between reality and imagination, and the idea of escaping from life's hardships through the beauty of nature.
the plural is birches
If you mean the tree, the German word is die BirkenIf you mean the cane used in the olden days to inflict corporal punishment, then the word is die Ruten
Yes
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The plural for birch is birches.
analyze the symbolism.
The plural of birch is "birches."
The plural possessive form of "birch" is "birches'".
I think it's "The Road Not Taken" or "Birches".
you cant you have to pick it from prof birches choices