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*Identify the device used: How happy is he here!*

1️⃣ Metaphor
2️⃣ Alliteration
3️⃣ Personification
4️⃣ None of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Identify the device used: How happy is he here!

  • How happy is he here! is an example of Alliteration and it is a figure of speech.

  • Alliteration is used to refer the repetition of first consonant sound in a sentence.

  • And here in the sentence repetition of consonant sound is how and happy.

  • How and happy start with consonan tletter 'h' and they have sme sound : how and happy.
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