The scene takes place in a school play of "The Little Boy Who Cried Wolf." Cody is unhappy with his role as a sheep and argues with his teacher about it. Despite his reluctance, the play goes on, with Cody ad-libbing and trying to make the most of his role. The shepherd boy lies to the villagers about a wolf, and they don't believe him when a real wolf appears. The wolf eats the sheep, but Cody's character survives, much to everyone's surprise.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The play is called "The Little Boy Who Cried Wolf".
2. Cody is assigned the role of a sheep in the play.
3. Jeffy is assigned the role of the wolf in the play.
4. Cody is unhappy with his role and wants a more prominent part.
5. The teacher explains that Cody's role is important because the sheep is the main character that the wolf interacts with.
6. Cody is told that he must participate in the play or he will fail.
7. Cody tries to get out of participating in the play by claiming that there are already stuffed animal sheep on stage.
8. The teacher tells Cody that he must still participate in the play.
9. The play begins and Cody is told to say his line, "baaa quietly".
10. Cody tries to improvise and make the play more interesting.
11. The shepherd boy (played by Junior) lies to the village people and tells them that a wolf is coming to eat his sheep.
12. The village people do not believe the shepherd boy when he tells them that a wolf is coming for the second time.
13. A wolf (played by Jeffy) actually appears and eats the shepherd boy.
14. The play ends with the shepherd boy dead and the wolf eating him.
15. One of the sheep (played by Cody) surprises everyone by revealing that he is still alive.