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The audio begins with the soft, distant sound of water bubbling and boiling. It gradually grows louder, indicating that the water in the kettle is reaching its boiling point. As the bubbling sound subsides, the distinct click of the kettle switch being turned off can be heard. A brief pause ensues, followed by the rich, resonant sound of the kettle being lifted - the subtle creak of its handle indicating its heavy, hot contents. Then comes the main event: the steady, rhythmic pouring of water. It's a soothing, almost musical sound - a gentle hiss interspersed with the deeper, more resonant gush of water. The audio paints a vivid picture of a comforting, everyday ritual - the preparation of a hot cup of tea. The prolonged sound of pouring suggests that a large amount of water is being transferred, perhaps filling a teapot for multiple servings. The audio ends with the faint clink of the kettle being placed back down, its task complete