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What is it called when a poet directly addresses a person or thing that cannot respond? It’s either assonance or apostrophe

What is it called when a poet directly addresses a person or thing that cannot respond Its either assonance or apostrophe class=

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cyn01
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  • 01-10-2018
the answer is apostrophe
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