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Reread this poem from the beginning of the module, and notice how it creates patterns of sound.

The Kiln at Night
It gleams in the darkness,
quietly flickering, glittering—
a beastly marvelous blaze
I can’t help but gaze into.

Then a breeze stirs and feeds
its gluttonous mouth.
The glow turns so white hot
it makes me dizzy.

By morning, solid glass
emerges from the sand.
Once worth zero,
now fit for a hero.

Describe the sound effects in this poem. What kinds of repetition create its patterns of sound?

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Answer:Her work focused mostly on free expression, moving past conventional restraints, and using first person speakers that have sharp observational skills

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