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26 October, 05:31

Which best describes one of the themes in the "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost?

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  1. 26 October, 06:27
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    The theme of this poem is that a respectful distance between neighbours is the recipe for harmonious relationships:

    ‘Good fences make good neighbors’.

    The theme of this poem is a farmer’s pride in the wisdom passed down to him by his father:

    ‘He will not go behind his father's saying’.

    The poet portrays an unusual and dour country character:

    ‘like an old-stone savage armed he moves in darkness’.

    The theme of this poem is co-operation between neighbours:

    ‘I let my neighbour know beyond the hill’.
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