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In the poem "A Word for Autumn," the writer's feelings about winter change from anticipation and excitement to a sense of foreboding and apprehension. At first, the writer appreciates the beauty of autumn as a preparation for winter, but as the poem progresses, the writer starts to feel a sense of dread towards the harshness and challenges of winter.

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