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29 July, 13:47

In robert frost's poem, "mending wall, "the speaker wishes that he could? 1 build a wall to mark where his property ends. 2. ignore his neighbor all of the time. 3. have both pine and apple trees on his property 4. tear down the wall and get closer to his neighbor?

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  1. 29 July, 14:12
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    The right answer is 4. Tear down the wall and get closer to his neighbor.

    The speaker tries to persuade his neighbor to put the wall down, to no avail. He realizes that the two of them are related as human beings. He tries to communicate, but the wall is a symbol of silence and isolation. The speaker feels that building walls is unnatural. " Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, That wants it down."
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