Ode to Autumn is an unconventional appreciation of the autumn season. John Keats personified the season of autumn as a young maiden where i<span>t is understood that maturity and ripeness as one with the old age </span><span>when he mentioned it in this line:
"Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness! / Close bosom friend of the maturing sun".
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D is incorrect because it is a run-on sentence.
C) The infinitive to learn acts as an adverb in the sentence
Answer:
Fall
Explanation:
She says "All seasons sweet, but autumn best of all"