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Which figure of speech is this A noble wild beast greets you A:) Apostrophe B:) Personification​

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Answered by SARVESH2266
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Answer:

personification

Explanation:

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The idiom used in this sentence is personification.

Explanation:

Personification is an idiom in which an inanimate or animal object is endowed with human characteristics such as thoughts, feelings, or actions.

In the line "The noble beast salutes thee," the word "noble" is used to describe the beast, a trait usually associated with humans.

By attributing this quality to a wild animal, the expression embodies it and gives the impression that the animal is capable of humane behavior.

The apostrophe, on the other hand, is a rhetorical figure in which the writer or speaker addresses an absent person, abstract idea, or inanimate object as if it were alive and capable of answering

.For example, "Oh, Mort, where's your prick?" is an example of an apostrophe because the speaker is addressing death as if he were someone who could hear and answer the question.


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