This might seem like a silly question, but I’m curious! We often talk about the weather changing or the leaves falling “during autumn,” but can a season itself have a height?
Is this a metaphor I’m misunderstanding, or is there another meaning to “how tall is autumn” that I’m missing?
Let’s hear everyone’s thoughts! Maybe we can come up with some fun, figurative answers!
ANKIT Answered question May 2, 2024
- Weather Patterns: Perhaps it refers to how high the clouds typically are in autumn compared to other seasons.
- Leaf Change: Maybe it’s a whimsical way of asking how high up trees change color in the fall.
- Seasonal Activities: It could be a metaphor for the intensity or prevalence of autumn activities, like how “tall” the piles of leaves get.
ola Answered question May 2, 2024