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In "A Word for Autumn," the author expresses a humorous and somewhat satirical hope that England might adopt celery as its national vegetable. He uses this whimsical idea to critique the lack of a distinct national vegetable, suggesting that celery's unique qualities could represent English identity. However, it’s more of a lighthearted suggestion than a serious expectation for change. Ultimately, the essay aims to provoke thought and discussion rather than to seriously influence national policy.

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