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In the epic poem Beowulf, Beowulf and the dragon are described as eager for battle when they meet. The beat came closer; both of them
Were ready, each set on slaughter. (lines 674-675)

Which of the following techniques used by Gareth Hinds in his graphic novel most clearly captures the hatred between the opponents conveyed in the lines?
A. He uses a sound effect in capital letters - CLANG - to dramatize the moment when Beowulf announces himself to the dragon.
B. He features a panel split between a close-up of Beowulf's face and a close-up of the dragon's face as they prepare to battle.
C. He introduces a rich blue color in his depiction of the cliffs around the dragons hiding place.
D. He uses an extra-tall panel to show the full height of the dragon when it emerges.

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