What is 'alliterative prose' as developed by writers like Ælfric?
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Correct answer: Prose using alliteration and poetic stress patterns
Ælfric developed a style where he grouped words into pairs of stressed units linked by alliteration. While not strictly verse, it gave his prose a rhythmic, elevated quality that was easy to read aloud to congregations.
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