a) What is the poet's attitude towards mending the wall ? Give examples from
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In the opening line, the speaker suggests that "Something" in nature does not like a wall because it causes the frozen ground to swell under this wall, spilling the "upper boulders" down as they create gaps through which anyone could pass. Here the speaker suggests that it is not natural to have a wall; after all, only man creates borders. For him and his neighbor, repairing this wall is but a "kind of outdoor game" that they annually play as they try to balance the rocks from either side. In another part of the poem, the speaker describes a place where there is no need for a wall:
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cant understand the question sorry can't answer the question.
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