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How does Robert Frost try to convince his neighbour that they do not need a wall? How does the neighbour respond? |
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Answer» The poet Robert Frost tries to convince his neighbour saying that he had only pine trees in his garden whereas the poet had an apple orchard. The poet tells the neighbour that his apple trees will never get across and eat the cones under his pine trees. However the poet points out that there are no cows to wander into his neighbour’s garden. But the neighbour responds stoically that ‘Good fences make good neighbours. |
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