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The audio begins with a resonating sound of a metal object, revealing the protagonist of our audio - a tin can, also known as "Tarro de Hojalata". The sound echoes the hollow nature of the can, emphasizing its metallic composition. Shortly, there's a slight pause, almost like a moment of anticipation, before the sound of the lid being removed breaks the silence. The screeching noise of metal against metal dominates as the lid is twisted open, unveiling the can's emptiness. This is followed by a sequence of sounds that evoke images of the lid being placed back onto the metal jar. The metallic clinks and clanks resonate with the motion of sealing the tin can. The echo of the closing lid provides a sense of finality, encapsulating the essence of "abrir" and "envase" - the opening and enclosing. The audio concludes by returning to the initial hollow echo of the tin can, leaving the listener with an impression of the ordinary yet