Anglo-Saxon Poetry · English Literature

How many stressed syllables are typically found in a standard line of Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse?

  1. Two
  2. Four
  3. Six
  4. Eight
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Correct answer: Four

A standard line of Old English poetry consists of two half-lines (verses), each containing two stressed syllables, for a total of four stresses per line. These stresses are linked by alliteration, usually on the first three stressed syllables.

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