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Fall. Apex
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
thinking about the wonders of celery helps him begin to feel calm about the coming of winter :) hopes this helps.
"Motive" is a noun (of the idea-type category).
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
thinking about the wonders of celery helps him begin to feel calm about the coming of winter :) hopes this helps.
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Lighthearted
thinking about the wonders of celery helps him begin to feel calm about the coming of winter :) hopes this helps
the appearance of celery at a meal
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The tragedy in the essay "A Word for Autumn" is the loss of the beautiful, vibrant colors of autumn as winter approaches. The author mourns the disappearance of this season's warmth and light, symbolizing the fleeting nature of life and the inevitability of change and decay.
Fall. Apex
When they are referring to the specific Earth's Moon.
"A Word for Autumn" is a reflective essay in which the author, A.A. Milne, expresses his thoughts and feelings about the season of autumn. The essay captures the beauty and melancholy of autumn, as well as the nostalgic feelings it can evoke in individuals. Milne uses descriptive language to paint a vivid picture of the season and its impact on him personally.