In the poem, the speaker and his neighbor meet each year to repair a wall. Describe a time when you had to set or respect a boundary with a friend, family member, or classmate. How did it help or hurt your connection with that person?

 Response: A while a go I had to set a boundary with a friend of mine who really got in my personal space a lot. They are a lot more energetic and more prone to hugs or just generally being really close to me. I personally can get really uncomfortable when people are all up in my grill all the time. So after a long time of being really quietly frustrated with them I finally told them that I wanted some personal space and I didn't want them in my bubble. It took them a bit to adapt and I had to remind them a few times but overall they got better about being so close to me and I think that made our friendship stronger because I wasnt silently frustrated with them all the time.

Summary: We did a common lit today.

Reflection: I found this commonlit interesting, I really enjoy reading Frost's poems. I found the commonlit questions insightful and helped me reflect on the story.

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