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1) What can the reader infer about the speaker and his neighbor? A) B) The speaker and his neighbor are both against building walls. The speaker and his neighbor are both in favor of building walls. The speaker is in favor of building walls, while the neighbor is more skeptical D) The neighbor is in favor of building walls, while the speaker is more skeptical ade, 2) Choose two quotes from the poem which portray the neighbor as misguided and misinformed A) He only says, "Good fences make good neighbors." B) n Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder If I could put a notion in his head He moves in darkness as it seems to me, Not of woods only and the shade of trees. He will not go behind his father's saying, And he likes having thought of it so well Something there is that doesn't love a wall, That wants it down." I could say "Elves to him D)

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