The correct answer is Apostrophe.
“Death! Where is thy sting? O Grave! Where is thy victory?” has apostrophe as the figure of speech. Figurative speech or language is when a word or sentence has a difference apart from its literal meaning. There are Simile, personification, metaphor, pun, apostrophe, onomatopoeia, allusion, hyperbole, idiom, alliteration, and irony.
Apostrophe, as a figure of speech, refers to sudden exclamatory pieces of dialogue addressed to something or someone especially absent and cannot respond.
This is no personification; personification refers to a literary device in which an inanimate object or idea is qualified or given human qualities. Example: “The Sun smiles at us.”