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Why does the speaker repeat the following two lines?Something there is that doesn't love a wall, "Good fences make good neighbors."to highlight different perspectivesto create a clear, consistent rhythmto remind the reader of similar perspectivesto refocus the poem on the neighbor's conflict​

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Answered by jatinlamba1986
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The lines “something there is that doesn’t love a wall” and “good fences make good neighbors” are repeated.

Repetition is used in poems to add emphasis and highlight significant themes. In this case, the poem is about a pair of neighbors who disagree on whether there should be a wall between their farms. One thinks that it is better to keep your neighbor at a distance, and the other does not see the point of the wall and prefers more contact between neighbors.

Answered by lakshminarayanaks930
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to highlight different perspective

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