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Alenkasestr [34]
1 year ago
14

The repetition of line 1 (“Something . . . wall”) in line 35 most clearly reflects the speaker’s

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Mars2501 [29]1 year ago
8 0

The repetition of line 1 (“Something . . . wall”) in line 35 most clearly reflects the speaker’s unfulfilled impulse to share his personal reflections with the neighbor. Hence option C is correct.

<h3>What is impulse?</h3>

Impulse is defined as a theory that claims that when force is applied for a while, an object's momentum changes. When two objects collide, an impulse occurs, which both causes and equals the change in momentum.

The poem "Mending Wall" features a very frustrated speaker. He is rebuilding a wall with his neighbor, but he can not see any justification for the wall's existence. He hopes he could convey this to his neighbor in an effort to persuade him that the wall serves no function or, at the very least, that greater thought should have been given to its construction.

Thus, the repetition of line 1 (“Something . . . wall”) in line 35 most clearly reflects the speaker’s unfulfilled impulse to share his personal reflections with the neighbor. Hence option C is correct.

To learn more about impulse, refer to the link below:

brainly.com/question/904448

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Your question is incomplete, but probably your complete question was

The repetition of line 1 ("Something... wall") in line 35 most clearly reflects the speaker's

A

forceful attempt to make sure that the neighbor hears what he has to say

B

involuntary tendency to repeat himself in conversations with the neighbor

с

unfulfilled impulse to share his personal reflections with the neighbor

D

inescapable guilt about the damage he has caused to the landscape

E

uneasy feeling about the unexplained events that have occurred on his property

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