English, asked by jadejadivyaraj2004, 11 months ago

"fair Daffodils,we weep to see you haste away so soon (figure of speech)

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Answered by surwaseanjali79
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When non-human things are addressed as humans or people who are dead are addressed as if they were alive, such a figure of speech is known as an apostrophe. For example : 1. Fair daffodils we weep to see you haste away so soon.

Answered by payalbhagwat8
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When non-human things are addressed as humans or people who are dead are addressed as if they were alive, such a figure of speech is known as an apostrophe. For example : 1. Fair daffodils we weep to see you haste away so soon.

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