Read the excerpt from "Mending Wall." I see him there Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top In each hand, like an old-stone
savage armed. He moves in darkness as it seems to me, Not of woods only and the shade of trees. He will not go behind his father's saying, And he likes having thought of it so well He says again, "Good fences make good neighbours." Based on the excerpt, what does the speaker think of his neighbor? He is stubborn.
He is interesting to talk to.
He is a quick worker.
He is disorganized.
<span>Based on the excerpt from Robert Frost’s poem “Mending
Wall”, the speaker thinks his neighbor is stubborn. His neighbor keeps on
repairing the wall that separates them and says that “Good fences make good
neighbors.” In the end, the poem teaches that a wall needs to be maintained
between properties. This is to ensure that the personal identity and
individuality of the neighbors, especially as farmers are preserved.</span>