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like one of those eternal, remote things that range across a mans imaginings when a sure music fills him and he knows what he may say thereafter to few men,— the touch of ages having wrought an echo and a glimpse of what he thought a phantom or a legend until then; for whether lighted over ways that save, or lured from all repose, if he go on too far to find a grave, mostly alone he goes. what is the main similarity between \the man against the sky\ and frosts poem \mending wall\? both use everyday language. both use a similar rhyme scheme. both use free verse. both use blank verse.
Both "The Man Against the Sky" and "Mending Wall" by Frost use everyday - language to convey deeper meanings. Frost is known for his use of accessible language in his poetry. "Mending Wall" has a simple, conversational tone, and "The Man Against the Sky" also uses language that is relatable and not overly complex. They do not have the same rhyme scheme, "Mending Wall" is in blank verse while "The Man Against the Sky" is not free - verse or blank - verse in the traditional sense.
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A. Both use everyday language.