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Which two figures of speech are used in this excerpt from Shakespeare's Macbeth? A. apostrophe B. personification C. simile D. allusion

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its B

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Apostrophe is a figure of speech where speaker usually addresses an inanimate object. Personification is a figure of speech where inanimate objects are usually portraying acts with life can only be done. Simile is a figure of speech usually comparing 2 different things. Allusion is a figure of speech that makes a reference to anything. Macbeth is usually full of personification and allusion.
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