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In "mending wall," the speaker refers to his neighbor when he states, "i see him there / bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top / in each hand, like an old-stone savage armed."

what does the imagery of these lines suggest?

a. the neighbor's presence, in some primal way, still poses a threat to the speaker.

b. the neighbor's arrival, in a funny way, confuses the speaker for a moment.

c. the neighbor, in some mischievous way, is to blame for the crumbling of the wall.

d. the neighbor, in an unexpected way, reminds the speaker of himself.

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