Robert's poem gives the reader the understanding that the wall in question is a good thing, but it does not take that very long to see that the speaker actually doesn't care about the wall. The poem's ambiguity lies within the very fact that we cannot really be completely certain if we truly need wall at all or not-do they help us or harms us more?
It depends on what you're asking. Are you asking grammar wise or punctuation wise? There are many different ways to write a sentence correctly and English is one of the most difficult languages; that means that there are many loop-holes with sentence making.
You should definitely include other people's biased opinions, like for example, FOX news - an informative news show that only states the pros and maybe the cons. . . but to be on the safe side: add the bias/biased opinions - if you don't know what biased is, look up the definition. You'll be sure to make at LEAST an 80% or higher
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Steven is excited to read "The Hobbit" this year, even though he heard the movies were not so good.
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