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How does the audio version of "I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain" affect the experience of reading the poem? The audience can better appreciate how Dickinson’s use of regular rhyme and rhythms reflects her traditional writing style.

It ends the poem with a sense of finality and closure that the text version lacks because of missing punctuation.

It emphasizes how Dickinson’s use of irregular punctuation helps to convey the speaker’s confusion as she loses touch with reality.

The pauses between words helps to convey the sense of finality and closure that comes at the end of life.

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