Part A What is a central idea of "Mending Wall"? The speaker argues with his neighbor because he believes that walls are necessa
ry, and his neighbor does not. Two neighbors agree that they should work together to rebuild a wall each spring. The speaker persuades his neighbor to accept his view that building a wall will improve their relationship. Two neighbors have different ideas about the role that borders serve in maintaining relationships between people. Question 2 Part B How do the characters contribute to the development of the central idea in Part A? The speaker likes the idea of shared nature, while the neighbor wants to protect the land he owns from others. The neighbor thinks that the wall guards against hunters, while the speaker thinks it doesn't stop them. The speaker thinks mischievous of elves are responsible for tearing down the wall, while the neighbor thinks it's the cows. The speaker knows grazing cattle should be fenced in their pasture, but the neighbor wants to let them graze freely.
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Wiesel will not stay in the room because he is getting afraid.
<u>Explanation</u>:
At first, Wiesel felt too good to stay in the infirmary. At that time Wiesel has been provided white sheets, better food and he has time away from usual grueling work.
Even though Wiesel has been provided white sheets and better food, Wiesel got afraid of getting killed.
Wiesel got afraid because another person in the room said that Wiesel cannot make it through the selection.