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What is the setting for the poem "The Horses"? a. In the woods at dawn b. In a prairie at dawn c. In the woods at dusk d. In a prairie at dusk
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What is the setting for the poem "The Horses"?
a. In the woods at dawn
b. In a prairie at dawn
c. In the woods at dusk
d. In a prairie at dusk
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Answer: c. In the woods at dusk
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The answer is : b. in a prairie at dawn
Late in the evening the strange horses came
, implying that it's at dawn
We make our oxen drags our rusty plows,
implying that it's in a prairie
That make the most suitable answer is option b.
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