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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The techniques that is used by Gareth Hinds in his graphic novel that most clearly captures the hatred between the opponents conveyed in the lines is 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.

According to the scene from the epic poem, Beowulf, the narrator makes use of a panel split to show the close up of the faces of the two creatures about to engage in battle.

This was done in order to show their eagerness to battle so that the readers could properly be immersed.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B

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