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In "Mending Wall," the speaker does not see the necessity of the wall. What does the speak do that could be considered ironic?
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First read the poem below; then answer the multiple choice questions.
Read “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost linked here FIRST
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The neighbor of the speaker in the poem "Mending Wall" believesThe neighbor of the speaker in the poem "Mending Wall" believes(1
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The theme of "Mending Wall" can best be inferred from which line?
a. "He is all pine and I am apple orchard" b. "Something there
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In "Mending Wall," the speaker does not see the necessity of the wall. What does the speaker do that could be considered ironic?
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1.) The speaker in "Mending Wall" feels the wall is
a.) unnecessary since they have nothing that will cross to the other side b.)
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Before he would build a wall, the speaker in “Mending Wall” would want to know
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The speaker in “mending wall” feels the wall is (1 point)
unnecessary since they have different types of orchards.****
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The speaker in “Mending Wall” feels the wall is (1 point) unnecessary since they have different types of orchards. important
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what are some poetic devices used in the following poem?
"Mending Wall" by Robert Frost Something there is that doesn’t love a
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