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Read the passage.
and from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething,
as if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing.
a mighty fountain momently was forced…
which human sound does the assonance between “fast” and “pants” echo in these lines from “kubla kahn” by samuel taylor coleridge?
the whining sound made by a person in tears the hissing sound an angry person might make the gasping sound of a person who is out of breath the murmuring sound of people talking in low voices

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