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like one of those eternal, remote things that range across a mans imagi…

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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.

Explanation:

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Robert Frost is known for using everyday - language in his poems to convey deeper meanings. "The Man Against the Sky" and "Mending Wall" both employ accessible, common - speech language to engage the reader. They don't have the same rhyme scheme, neither use free verse or blank verse.

Answer:

A. Both use everyday language.