The speaker repeats the lines "Something there is that doesn't love a wall" and "Good fences make good neighbors" to emphasize the tension between natural forces that resist barriers and the human desire for boundaries. This repetition underscores the poem's exploration of the complexity of relationships and the necessity of maintaining personal space while acknowledging the inherent conflicts that arise from isolation. It highlights the paradox of needing walls for harmony while recognizing their potential to create division.
no it doesnt matter for large house speakers but if you have little speakers hooked up to something small then it will matter.
The idog is a speaker and doesnt charge, but take betteries.
No, the zune hd doesnt have a buit in speaker.
It's broken, take it to a repair shop
NO! the itouch doesnt have the ear or speaker part in it. all different mechanisms
An order
it doesnt
Well if your computer doesnt have a built in speaker system, you can only use headphones or buds to hear it, unless you buy a speaker system that you can plug in.
you could connect to your neighbors because it knows no discrimination
A metaphor.
it has 5 but the .1 channel doesnt count as a speaker because it is a subwoofer
Odd jobs for neighbors, snow shoveling, grass cutting.