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Which line is an example of apostrophe?

Which line is an example of apostrophe?-example-1
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The line that is an example of apostrophe is this: Seek none conspiracy.

What is an apostrophe in poems?

In poetry, an apostrophe is a literary device that involves addressing a person, or object that is not present and not expected to respond. This can be a dead person, a fictional character, an abstract concept, or even an inanimate object.

The use of apostrophes can create a sense of immediacy and personal connection with the subject being addressed, as well as heighten the emotional intensity of the poem. This is well exemplified in option C above.

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The correct option is B.
In poetry, apostrophe refers to the figure of speech, which the author use to address an absent person, an abstract idea or a thing. Sometimes, the apostrophe is represented by the exclamation 'O'.
In the question given above, the poet is addressing day and he is asking it that where is it going to find a cavern that is dark enough to mask its monstrous visage.
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