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What can the reader infer about the speaker and his neighbor? a) the speaker and his neighbor are both against building walls. b) the speaker and his neighbor are both in favor of building walls. c) the speaker is in favor of building walls, while the neighbor is more skeptical. d) the neighbor is in favor of building walls, while the speaker is more skeptical.

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