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The answer is B he is skeptical about his neighbor's idea of what makes good neighbors. This was the Apex answer
Mending Walls by Robert Frost is a poem about neighbors who have a stone wall which separates the speaker and the neighbor's property. During spring these two meet to repair the wall and considers it to be a nuisance to repair wall every spring.
the tone of the speaker changes later "Spring is the mischief in me." Thus he becomes skeptical about his neighbor's idea of what makes good neighbors. The speaker feels that there is no need for the wall between them. He thinks that there is no reason for the wall to be mended as "There are no cows to be contained." However, the neighbor resorts to its values of the old adage that "Good fences make good neighbors."