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What is the personification in Mending Wall by Robert Frost?

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What is the personification in Mending Wall by Robert Frost?

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Later in the poem, the narrator says that his apple trees will never cross the property boundary to eat his neighbor’s fallen pine cones. That is not personification. The implication is that his apple trees are not like cows, and cannot do his neighbor’s property any damage.

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