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Autumn
Crisp, chill air. Crackling fires. Multicolored leaves crunching under boots. Pumpkin spiced lattes, cookies, muffins galore. Sweatshirts and beanies appear in the wardrobe once more. Taylor Swift’s RED album playing on repeat. Supermarkets full of people buying pumpkins to carve. Cinnamon scented candles burning and flickering throughout the evening. Autumn, or more commonly known as fall, has made its first mark this year.

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In this piece, I wanted to try setting the scene and work on making the reader imagine/picture exactly what I’m writing by describing specific things about fall. I like the way I specifically described some things and how I incorporated some of my personal interests into it.