In Mending Wall, what is most likely the author’s intent in the following lines to describe boulders? And some are loaves and some so nearly balls We have to use a spell to make them balance
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Here the speaker and his companion is mending a wall that keeps falling. The phrase, "And some are loaves and some so nearly balls" refer to the sizes of the boulders.
Here the speaker and his companion is mending a wall that keeps falling. The phrase, "And some are loaves and some so nearly balls" refer to the sizes of the boulders. Some boulders are of a shape that looks like a bread or loaf. The other boulders look like balls. This means that the boulders are round and that is why those are not fitting in the wall.
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