1.) According to the song, what will soon grow from the bareness of trees?According to the song, leaves will soon grow from the bareness of trees.2.) What must you learn to do before you can truly love someone?You must learn to forgive before you can truly love someone.3.) What comes from the calmest of seas according to the lyrics?According to the lyrics, the calmest of seas come from waves overgrown.4.) Why might the singer compare love to "waves overgrown that lead to calm seas"?The singer might compare love to "waves overgrown that lead to calm seas" because love, like waves, can be turbulent and overwhelming at times ("waves overgrown"), but eventually, it can lead to a state of peace and tranquility ("calmest of seas"). It suggests that overcoming challenges and difficulties in a relationship can lead to a more serene and stable love.5.) Compare the imagery of nature (trees, waves, seas) in this song to another song or poem you know. How does it help convey the emotions of the writer?The imagery of nature in this song, with its trees, waves, and seas, is similar to that found in William Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (also known as "Daffodils"). In both, nature is used to reflect and enhance emotional states."All Will Be Alright": The trees represent hope and renewal, the waves represent challenges, and the seas represent peace."I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud": The daffodils represent joy and beauty, contrasting with the speaker's initial loneliness.6.) What solutions did the persona present in the song? Which verselines tell you so?The primary solution presented by the persona in the song is forgiveness. The verselines that indicate this are:"Oh, you never really love someone until you learn to forgive""But in the end what makes it worth the fight's / That no matter what happens we try to make it right"