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Speech directed toward someone who is absent or toward a thing that is personified is called
apostrophe.
personification.
imagery.
metaphor.
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Apostrophe.
Explanation: An apostrophe is a direct address to someone absent, an abstract idea, or an inanimate thing as if it were present or alive (e.g., "O Death, where is thy sting?").
Explanation: An apostrophe is a direct address to someone absent, an abstract idea, or an inanimate thing as if it were present or alive (e.g., "O Death, where is thy sting?").
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