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18 October, 06:55

In mending wall, who believes fences are important

A: the neighbor

B: the narrator

C: neither of them

D: both of them

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  1. 18 October, 07:07
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    A: the neighbor

    Explanation:

    In Robert Frost's "Mending Wall," the neighbor thinks it is a good idea to have a fence marking off each man's property so they will definitively know where the borders of their properties lie. This way, no one will trespass and each man will respect the other's property, causing no conflicts
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