what does the poet do to make a friendly visit to his friend in a time to talk
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Analysis of A Time to Talk by Robert Frost | Poem Analysis
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As if to prove this, the speaker depicts himself putting down his “hoe in the mellow ground” and “plod[ding]” over to his friend. ... He is determined to talk to his friend. His next step is to place his hoe “Blade-end up” in the hole he's digging.
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