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Red explains that hollows in trees occur for all sorts of reasons. Name five.

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In a significant moment in the text, Red introduces the idea of trees' hollows. Red describes the causes of trees developing hollows, which are essentially grave injuries. Red states, "Hollows happen for many reasons. Woodpeckers. Fallen branches. Lightning. Disease. Burrowing insects" (23).