Alliteration for 'and happy heart, that pays it's toll
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Alliteration is when there is a common alphabetic in the starting of 2 or more consecutive words in a phrase.
Here, alliteration — “happy heart”.
More:
- Simile: When something is compared to anything. It has consists of 'as' or 'like'. Ex: Sheetal runs like a horse.
- Metaphor: When something is thought of anything which is only for explaining a notion. Ex: Sheetal is a horse.
- Onomatopoeia: Sounds of anything. Ex: Guns boomed and sword clanged.
- Personification: When a non living object is compared to any of the qualities of human. Ex: Dancing flowers.
- Irony: When something is described as its opposite. Ex: Best lady.
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