Decode the following: What fire is in mine ears? Can this be true?Stand I condemn'd for pride and scorn so much?Contempt, farewe
ll! and maiden pride, adieu!No glory lives behind the back of such.And, Benedick, love on; I will requite thee,Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand:If thou dost love, my kindness shall incite theeTo bind our loves up in a holy band;For others say thou dost deserve, and IBelieve it better than reportingly.
<em><u>Basically, Beatrice overhears her friends that were talking about how proud she actually is. They say that she is very bitter that she will find fault in any suitor, no matter how handsome or nice they are. This upsets her and then she decides to give herself to Benedick to marry.</u></em>
<u><em>Beatrice is the one who said it.... Hope this helps :)</em></u>
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<u><em>Brainliest please, i need a few more.</em></u>
These lines refer to stones used for making the fence.
Explanation:
"Mending Wall" is a poem by the twentieth century American poet Robert Frost. Robert Frost's “Mending Wall” is a meditation told from the perspective of a landowner who joins his neighbor in repairing the stone wall that divides their properties.