The setting of the poem “The Solitary Reaper" is in : (a) America (b) Australia (c) New Zealand (d) Scotland.
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(d) Scotland. is the correct answer
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Explanation:
The poem “The Solitary Reaper".
The poem's major location is the Scottish Highlands, a hilly area in northeastern Scotland. The speaker refers to the lone reaper as a "Highland Lass," and makes following allusions to the surrounding Hebrides archipelago, as the major indicator that the poem takes set in this region of Scotland.
Other than the field of grain in which the reaper works, which appears to be at the bottom of a hill, as demonstrated by the poem's last words, and within a valley, as suggested by the way the reaper's song is described as filling the valley, not much physical description of the terrain is offered.
Answer: Option (d) Scotland
The setting of the poem “The Solitary Reaper" is in Scotland.
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