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Read lines 559 – 562 of beowulf: "i served them well, / with my noble blade, as was only fitting. / small pleasure they had in such a sword-feast, / dark things in the sea / that meant to eat me." what literary device is the term "sword-feast"? a. alliteration b. kenning c. exposition d. characterization

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