Advanced Placement (AP) English Literature Practice Exam

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What is an epitaph typically found on?

  1. A cultural artifact

  2. A tombstone or gravestone

  3. A literary essay

  4. An educational certificate

The correct answer is: A tombstone or gravestone

An epitaph is typically found on a tombstone or gravestone, serving as an inscription that commemorates the deceased. This inscription often reflects the individual's life, beliefs, or notable achievements, providing a way for loved ones to remember them. The use of epitaphs is an ancient tradition, appearing in various cultures as a means of honoring the dead, making this association with tombstones or gravestones particularly fitting. In contrast, the other options do not align with the primary function or context of an epitaph; a cultural artifact may reflect aspects of a society but does not serve the same commemorative purpose, a literary essay is analytical and reflective in nature, and an educational certificate signifies academic achievement rather than memorialization.