In the poem my sheep is being sheepish what does the poet mean by saying his sheep is being sheepish?
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his means that the sheep has become slow
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In the poem 'My Sheep Is Being Sheepish,' the poet uses the phrase 'my sheep is being sheepish' to say that his sheep is acting silly and trying to hide its actions. The poem has been designed to make small children learn words that are similar to common animals.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'sheepish' as 'embarrassed because you know that you have done something wrong or silly.'
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