kaneki78 kaneki78
  • 09-06-2016
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The line "I scarcely grieve, O Nature!" is an example of apostrophe.

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crybabySteph
crybabySteph crybabySteph
  • 09-06-2016
The line of the story "I scarcely grieve, O Nature!" is False.
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ailud18
ailud18 ailud18
  • 11-04-2019

The statement: The line "I scarcely grieve, O Nature!" is an example of apostrophe," is true.

In literature, apostrophe refers to a figure of speech, and an arragement of words which sometimes expresses exclamations, such as “Oh.” When a writer or speaker implements an apostrophe, he/she is speaking directly to someone who is not present or is dead, or is addressing to an inanimate object or an abstract idea.

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