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In "Mending Wall," the speaker isn't necessarily the poet, Robert Frost. The speaker may be a persona—a fictional character created for the poem. Still, he's someone you can get to know if you pay attention to the words he uses and the imagery his words create. What kind of person does he seem like, based on his words?

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Answer:

the second one
and sorry cant help u with ur actual question



hope this helps have a great day!!~

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not half bad mate, not at all

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