In "Mending Wall," the speaker isn't necessarily the poet, Robert Frost. The speaker may be a persona—a fictional character crea
ted 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? Which one is better? GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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There is some force that doesn’t like walls. It causes the frozen ground to swell underneath a wall, and the wall's upper stones then topple off in the warmth of the sun. This creates gaps in the wall so big that two people could walk through them side-by-side. And then there are the hunters who take apart the wall—that’s something different. I often have to come and fix the spots where hunters haven't left a single stone in place, as they tried to flush out the rabbits that hide in the wall in order to make their barking dogs happy.
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The answer is: [A]: Isaiah . ________________________________________________
<span> "It is believed that the author of Psalm 100 was familiar with the prophet <u> Isaiah </u><u />." __________________________________________________________</span>