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In robert frost's poem "mending wall," what is the narrator's neighbor growing on his land?

a.corn
b.grapes
c.pear trees
d.pine trees

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D. pine trees

The narrator's neighbor is growing pine trees. The narrator is growing apple trees. In the poem, the narrator says, "He is all pine and I am apple orchard. /My apple trees will never get across /And eat the cones under his pines". This shows that the neighbor is growing pine trees while the narrator is growing apple trees. Corn, grapes and pears are not mentioned in the poem.

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d is the one looking for
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