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1. The original _________ of Beowulf is rendered through the use of caesura in its modern-English
translation.

alliteration
rhythm
repetition

2. The lines “glorious band of Geats / Thanked God” are an example of _____.
alliteration
rhythm
repetition

3. Epithets like “Geats’ proud prince,” “best and strongest of soldiers”, and “noble protector of seamen”
used throughout the poem are examples of _____.

alliteration
rhythm
repetition,

Respuesta :

1. Rhythm
2. Alliteration
3. Repetition

Answer:

1. Rhythm.

2. Repetition.

3. Alliteration.

Explanation:

The rhythm is created with alliteration and repetition.    

1.  Modern English translation allows "the rhythm" of Beowulf. The original rhythm of Beowulf is rendered through the use of caesura in its modern-English translation. (The rhythm is creatted by repetition of words, sounds alliteration and pace.)

2. The lines "glorious band of Geats / thanked God" are an example of "repetition". (Repetition is when he or she wants to emphasize.)

3. Epithets used throughout a poem are examples of "alliteration (Alliteration is the repetition of sounds.)