The following line from Beowulf is an example of

Slashing and stabbing with the sharpest of points. (“Grendel’s Mother,” line 9)

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Responses

caesura.
caesura.

repetition.
repetition.

alliteration.

alliteration.

The correct answer is alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity to each other. In the line, "Slashing and stabbing with the sharpest of points," the consonant sound "s" is repeated in the words "Slashing," "stabbing," and "sharpest."

The correct answer is alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device where a sequence of words in a sentence or phrase begin with the same sound or letter. In this specific line from Beowulf, the repeated "s" sound in "slashing," "stabbing," and "sharpest" creates an example of alliteration. To recognize alliteration in a literary piece, you should look for repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of nearby words.