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28 February, 00:00

In "death, be not proud." the speaker is addressing his words to

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  1. 28 February, 00:28
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    The speaker is addressing his words to death. The speaker is personifying death because death is not living it can not be proud.

    Personifying/personification: Giving non living things living traits. like: The wind whipped our ankles as we walked down the narrow path.

    the wind is not living it can not whip ...
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