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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 difference between robinsons \the man against the sky\ and frosts \mending wall\? \the man against the sky\ uses everyday language, while \mending wall\ does not \mending wall\ is in a modern format, while \the man against the sky\ is not \the man against the sky\ uses metaphor, while \mending wall\ does not \mending wall\ has a strict rhyme scheme, while \the man against the sky\ does not
"The Man Against the Sky" by Robinson is more free - flowing in its language and lacks a strict rhyme scheme. "Mending Wall" by Frost has a more regular rhyme scheme and meter. The other options are incorrect as both poems use everyday language to some extent, "Mending Wall" is not in a modern format in the sense of free - verse modernism, and both poems use metaphor.
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D. "Mending Wall" has a strict rhyme scheme, while "The Man Against the Sky" does not