4. Though the narrator gives two reasonable and practical reasons for the
destruction of parts of the wall, he still injects a sense of mystery and magic into
the experience.
How does he achieve this in the opening of the poem?
b. Quote a line later in the poem when he returns to this theme.
c. Explain what the poet is trying to convey here through his narrator.
a.
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Though the narrator gives two reasonable and practical reasons for the destruction of parts of the wall, he still injects a sense of mystery and magic into. the experience.
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