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First of all, before we answer the question, we want to outline what an alliterative verse is.
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So an alliterative verse is a form of poetry where the first letter of each word, or a set of words, starts with the same letter.
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This is often used in sort of epics to create a rhythmic and musical effect when the poem is read aloud.
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So we want to find which statement reflects the importance of an alliterative verse in an epic.
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A, b, c or d.
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So e, a, looking at a, it creates a pleasing rhythm for the listener.
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This is exactly our answer.
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It's all about rhythm when read aloud.
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Let's just look at b, c and d.
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B, it makes characters seem larger than life.
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This just doesn't link with the fact that each word starts with the same letter...