what does the poet try and make his neighbour understand in the poem mending wall?
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Answer: The author and his neighbour try hard to balance the broken wall. ... The neighbour justifies the need for walls or fences saying that 'Good fences make good neighbours. This is perhaps the most important line of the poem and is repeated at the end of the poem.
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The author and his neighbour try hard to balance the broken wall. ... The neighbour justifies the need for walls or fences saying that 'Good fences make good neighbours. This is perhaps the most important line of the poem and is repeated at the end of the poem.
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