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As the audio titled "Ten in English" begins, we are met with the soft, gentle sound of cloth brushing against itself - perhaps the rustling of a cotton shirt or a linen tablecloth. This rhythmic sound is central to the audio experience, a constant soothing backdrop to the unfolding narrative. Almost immediately, there is the distinctive noise of crumpling paper, a sound that's both crisp and oddly satisfying. It's as if someone is slowly and deliberately scrunching up a sheet of paper, infusing the audio with a sense of tactile, physical interaction. Intermittently, the unique sound of plastic crinkling makes an appearance. It's a lighter, sharper noise compared to the paper, adding another layer of texture to the soundscape. The plastic crinkles and crackles, almost like a playful interjection in the audio narrative. Throughout the audio, these three distinct sounds - the soft rustling of cloth, the satisfying crunch of crumpled paper, and the