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How happy is he here. (Figure of speech)

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Answered by harshini9554
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Answer:

The given line "I am happy as a cricket here" is a simile. Explanation: Simile is a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.” It is also can be defined as an instance of such a figure of speech or a use of words exemplifying it.

Answered by rajraaz85
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Alliteration-because /h/sound is repeated here to add the rhythm.

Explanation:

Alliteration -

In the given sentence when one perticular consonant sound is repeated at the beginning of the words we can call it alliteration.

Alliteration is used in the sentence to achieve certain rhythm and make it musical.

Examples -

  • Dora was as dead as the doornail.
  • A big bully beats a baby boy.
  • Bring out the best in Bobby.

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