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according to keats, what constitutes the music of autumn?​

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Answered by knrawal12
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Answer:

According to the speaker, the songs of autumn include the sounds of gnats that resemble a mournful choir, the songs of river sallows, the loud and strong bleats of nearly grown lambs from the hills, the songs of hedge-crickets, the whistles of red-breasted birds, and the songs of swallows singing in the autumn sky.

Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Autumn is described as a season of mist and mellow fruitfulness by John Keats in this poem. He claims that Autumn is the warm sun's best buddy, and he intends to load and Ideas the trees with tasty and juicy fruits. It is the season of plentiful fruits and flowers.

Explanation:

According to the speaker, the sounds of melancholy gnats, river sallow songs, the loud and forceful bleats of nearly grown lambs from the hills, hedge-cricket songs, red-breasted bird whistles, and the songs of swallows singing in the autumn sky are among the fall tunes.

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