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In the poem “mending wall”, frost repeats the line “good fences make good neighbors.” what might the speaker be saying about this phrase? based on the context of the poem, does the wall separate the neighbors, bring them together, or both? although the speaker argues against having a wall, does he ultimately seem to agree with or oppose the wall? how can you tell? cite evidence from the text to support your response.

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