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The figure of speech you are referring to is called apostrophe. It involves addressing someone or something that is absent or nonhuman as if it were present and able to respond.
is a figure of speech in which someone absent or death or something non-human is addressed as if it were alive and present and could reply.
apostrophe
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That is a figure in Arabic orthography representing the sound of a glottal stop, transliterated in English as an apostrophe
Apostrophe, (uh-POS-troe-fee): a figure of speech that addresses (talks to) a dead or nonpresent person, or an object.example: "O, King Vitamin cereal, you blow my mind!"
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