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While cutting the juniper trees, Cloyd becomes angry when he realizes that the trees are being harvested without consideration for their ecological importance. He feels a deep connection to the land and is frustrated by the disregard for nature's balance. This emotional response is intensified by his sense of loss and the feeling that the beauty of the landscape is being destroyed. Cloyd's anger reflects his passion for preserving the environment and his desire to protect it from exploitation.

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