One-word substitution (inscription on a tomb): Identify the correct literary term for the words carved or engraved on a grave or tombstone in memory of the dead. Context: Distinguish among similar-looking Greek/Latin-derived literary terms. Instruction: Select the most appropriate single-word substitute.
Verbal Ability
One Word Substitutes
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
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AEpitome
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BEpistle
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CEpilogue
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DEpitaph
Answer
Correct Answer: Epitaph
Explanation
Given data
- Definition: words inscribed on a tomb.
- Options: Epitome, Epistle, Epilogue, Epitaph.
Concept / ApproachEpitaph = an inscription on a tomb. The other terms are different literary forms: epitome (summary), epistle (letter), epilogue (concluding section).
EliminationEpitome — summary; not an inscription. ❌Epistle — letter; not carved text on a grave. ❌Epilogue — closing speech/section; not a tomb inscription. ❌Epitaph — inscription on a tombstone. ✅
Example‘‘Her epitaph reads: Beloved teacher and friend.’’
Final AnswerEpitaph