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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. The trumpet of a prophecy! O, Wind,… (Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind," stanza 4, line 69) Shelley used in the excerpt above.

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All the other answers do not check out, so it should be apostrophe

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apostrophe

We're aren't talking apostrophe like the symbol that was just used in the contractions at the beginning of this sentence. An apostrophe as a literary device is an exclamation. Shelley uses with the word 'O' before Wind. In the apostrophe she is exclaiming to the Wind.

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