Read the excerpt from "Mending Wall." He is all pine and I am apple orchard. My apple trees will never get across And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him. He only says, "Good fences make good neighbours." Based on the excerpt, what does the speaker most likely think about the wall? The wall protects his orchard. The wall is in the wrong place. The wall is too difficult to repair. The wall is unnecessary.

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Answer:

D. The wall is unnecessary.

Explanation:

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Based on the excerpt, the speaker most likely that:  The wall is unnecessary.

What is the view of the Speaker?

In the poem, Mending Wall, the speaker does not welcome the idea of having a wall that separates him and his neighbor. His neighbor, though, supports the idea.

In this excerpt, the speaker infers that since his apple trees will not get across the pines of his neighbor, there was no need for the walls.

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