What Did the Horse Say to the Scarecrow?

Author Rodney Snyder

Posted Aug 9, 2022

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Horses are famously known for their intelligence and ability to communicate with humans. When it comes to scarecrows, however, it's a bit of a different story. While horses may not be able to understand everything a scarecrow says, they are still capable of understanding some basic communication. In this scene, the horse is trying to understand what the scarecrow is saying, but it's not quite sure.

The horse looks at the scarecrow for a moment, then nickered softly. "What did the horse say to the scarecrow?" The scarecrow looked back at the horse and grinned. "Why, the horse said 'hello, Scarecrow! How are you today?'" The horse looked surprised and pressed its nose against the scarecrow's shoulder. "Really? Hello, Scarecrow! How are you today?"

How did the horse feel about the scarecrow?

The horse thought the scarecrow was very strange. It was unlike anything it had ever seen before. The horse was curious about the scarecrow and wanted to know more about it.

The horse was not scared of the scarecrow. It was curious about it and wanted to know more about it. The horse thought the scarecrow was interesting and different.

What was the scarecrow's response to the horse?

The scarecrow's response to the horse was one of shock and disbelief. He had never seen such a creature before and was not sure how to react. After a moment, he decided to speak.

"Hello, horse," said the scarecrow. "Where do you come from?"

The horse nickered in reply and shook his head.

"I don't understand," said the scarecrow.

The horse neighed again and this time trotted over to the scarecrow. He sniffed at the straw man's hands and then his face.

"You smell like hay," said the horse. "Are you a farmer?"

"No, I'm a scarecrow," replied the scarecrow. "I'm supposed to scare birds away from the crops."

"Oh, I see," said the horse. "I'm a horse. I'm supposed to pull things."

"Like what?" asked the scarecrow.

"Like carts and plows," said the horse. "Sometimes I race other horses."

"That sounds like fun," said the scarecrow. "I wish I could do that."

"You could try," said the horse. "But I don't think you'd be very good at it."

The scarecrow didn't know what to say to that. He was silent for a moment, then decided to change the subject.

"Do you want to scare birds away with me?" he asked the horse.

"Sure," said the horse. "I don't mind."

So the scarecrow and the horse began to work together. The horse would chase the birds away while the scarecrow stood on guard. It was a good team.

The scarecrow was happy to have made a new friend. He had never talked to a horse before and he found that he enjoyed it.

What did the horse think of the scarecrow's response?

The horse thought that the scarecrow's response was very strange. He had never heard a response like that before. It made him uneasy and he whinnied in response.

What did the horse think of the scarecrow overall?

Horses are highly intelligent creatures who are able to understand human emotions and expressions. They are also very aware of their surroundings and can often sense when something is not right. So, what did the horse think of the scarecrow overall?

The horse likely thought that the scarecrow was not real and that it was just a decoration or something that was meant to scare away birds. The horse may have also thought that the scarecrow was a little bit odd-looking, but it probably didn't think that the scarecrow was particularly frightening.

Would the horse recommend the scarecrow to others?

While the horse may not be the best judge of character, in this case, the horse would likely recommend the scarecrow to others. The horse and scarecrow have a special bond, one that is built on trust and understanding. The horse knows that the scarecrow is kind-hearted and well-meaning, even if he does not always make the best decisions. The horse also knows that the scarecrow is a hard worker and is always looking out for the best interests of those around him. For these reasons, the horse would likely recommend the scarecrow to others as a friend and trusted ally.

How would the horse rate the scarecrow?

If the horse could rate the scarecrow, he would likely give it a poor rating. The horse might think that the scarecrow is not very helpful or useful, and might even be a little bit afraid of it. The horse might not understand why the scarecrow is there, and might think that it is just a weird thing that humans have put in the field.

What are the horse's final thoughts on the scarecrow?

The horse's final thoughts on the scarecrow are ones of disappointment. The scarecrow was supposed to be a scarecrow, but it failed miserably at its job. The horse had always been afraid of scarecrows, ever since it was a young colt. But this scarecrow wasn't even scary. It was just a pathetic, useless thing.

The horse remembers the day the scarecrow was first put up. It was a hot, summer day, and the horse was sweating profusely. The farmers were working hard, and the horse was working hard too. Suddenly, the farmers stopped what they were doing and looked up at the sky. The horse followed their gaze and saw a dark cloud on the horizon.

The farmers knew that a storm was coming, and they hurried to get their crops in before the storm hit. The horse was left behind, working tirelessly to bring in the last of the crops. As the storm grew closer, the horse became more and more afraid. It knew that it wasn't supposed to be out in a storm like this. But the farmers had left it behind, and it had no choice but to keep working.

Finally, the storm hit. The wind was so strong that the horse thought it would be blown away. The rain was so heavy that it felt like needles hitting its skin. And the thunder was so loud that the horse thought its ears would explode. The horse was terrified, and it wanted nothing more than to find shelter.

But the horse thought of the farmers and how hard they were working. It thought of how they had left it behind to finish the job. And it knew that it couldn't let them down. So, the horse fought through its fear and continued working.

When the storm finally passed, the farmers came back to find the horse still working diligently. They were amazed and grateful, and they thanked the horse for its hard work. The horse was glad that it had been able to help, but it was also relieved that the ordeal was over.

Now, the horse looks at the scarecrow and feels nothing but disappointment. The scarecrow was supposed to protect the crops from birds, but it did nothing. The horse did its job, and it did it well. But the scarecrow was a failure, and the horse can't help but feel disappointed.

Would the horse ever talk to the scarecrow again?

The horse and the scarecrow had been best friends ever since they could remember. They would spend hours chatting together, sharing stories and laughing until their sides hurt. One day, however, they had a big argument and the horse said some hurtful things to the scarecrow. The scarecrow was so hurt and angry that he vowed never to speak to the horse again.

The horse regretted what he had said as soon as the words left his mouth. He missed his friend dearly, but was too proud to apologise. The days turned into weeks, and the weeks turned into months. The horse tried to carry on as best he could, but it was hard without the scarecrow by his side.

One day, out of desperation, the horse decided to write a letter to the scarecrow. He poured his heart and soul into it, apologising for what he had said and begging for forgiveness. He promised to never let anything come between them again. He put the letter into the scarecrow's hand, and waited with baited breath for a response.

A few days later, the Scarecrow finally replied. He said that he had forgiven the horse, and that they could be friends again. The horse was overjoyed, and they hugged each other tight. They swore never to fight again, and to always be there for each other, no matter what.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Scarecrow the greatest character of all time?

1. He is an upstanding man in his field. As a scarecrow, people say I’m outstanding in my field. Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz is by far the greatest character of all time. No one could hold a candle to him. 2. He does not always rely on his looks to get what he wants. Instead, he uses his intelligence and strength to overcome obstacles. 3. His story is timeless. It has been retold many times over, which makes it a classic that will never be forgotten.

What does the Scarecrow represent in the poem?

The Scarecrow represents all the potential of black lives that had been lost through the constraining shackles of slavery, lynchings, and general poverty and legal repression. He is a symbol of the stifled potential of black people and their unwillingness or inability to reach their fullest potential due to the obstacles put in their way.

Are Scarecrow scary jokes and puns offensive?

Yes, some of the scarecrow scary jokes and puns can be offensive. When jokes go too far, are mean or racist, we try to silence them and it will be great if you give us feedback every time when a joke become bullying and inappropriate.

What motivates Scarecrow to infect people?

Scarecrow's motivation is clearly based on financial gain. He knows that a screaming unorganized society is one that is easier to control, and he sees exploiting this weakness as his ticket to victory.

What is the sad irony of the Scarecrow's life?

The sad irony of the Scarecrow's life is that his greatest insecurity happens to be his greatest strength.

Rodney Snyder

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Rodney Snyder has always been passionate about writing. He started his career as a journalist, covering local news and events. His love for storytelling led him to explore different forms of writing, including fiction and poetry.

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