*Identify the device used: How happy is he here!*
1️⃣ Metaphor
2️⃣ Alliteration
3️⃣ Personification
4️⃣ None of these
Answers
The device is alliteration
- It is respectively a prominent figure of speech in which two or more possible terms with the similar starting consonants voice are typically connected.
- The sentence has words such as how happy and he here. All the words begin with the letter h.
- The sentence simply imitates and follows others without judging or considering the consequences. Thus, "How happy is he here!" can allude to one's happiness to be at a particular place.
The literary device used here is 2. Alliteration
Alliteration is a commonly used literary device. It refers to the repetition of a consonant sound in a string of words.
If you look at the sentence ‘How happy is he here!’, you will notice a repetition of the ‘h’ sound at the beginning of all the words except one. This repetition of the ‘h’ sound is called alliteration.
Poets and writers use alliteration to build a sense of rhythm within the text, mostly when it comes to poetry.
Other examples of alliteration are:
From the poem ‘Where the mind is without fear’ by Rabindranath Tagore:
‘head is held high’ (repetition of the ‘h’ sound thrice)
‘dreary desert sand of dead habit’ (repetition of the ‘d’ sound multiple times)
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