The Happy Sheep
by Wilfred Thorley
All through the night the happy sheep Lie in the meadow grass asleep. Their wool keeps out the frost and rain Until the sun comes round again. They have no buttons to undo,
Nor hair to brush like me and you. And with the light they lift their heads To find their breakfast on their beds, Or rise and walk about and eat The carpet underneath their feet.
Question: What is the setting of the peom ?
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Sheep are happy because they can sleep all night in the meadow, until the sun is hot enough to make them sweat.
Evidence: Although the night, the happy sheep/lie in the meadow gSheep are happy because they can sleep all night in the meadow, until the sun is hot enough to make them sweat.
Evidence: Although the night, the happy sheep/lie in the meadow grass
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in the meadow/at night Evidence: The author states, “All through the night, the happy sheep/Lie in the meadow grass.” The author has DIRECTLY stated the setting of the meadow at night.