how far does keats's "ode to autumn" convey the serene acceptance of life
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They all come to the ground,branches of trees and so on for food and rest.So,their basic adaptations are for flying in the air. (1)The body is boat shaped and streamlined to provide least resistant to air current. ... (5)Strong well developed pectoral muscles help in flying high. (6)The tail feathers act as a rudder.
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