<span>The two poems, “Tepeyac” and “Marian Anderson: Famous Concert Singer” have in common on how they are written. The two poems are written in a simple manner, in such a way that, it easily understood by the readers since it has a direct style. Both poems too, have no characters.</span>
A symbol is something that takes place of something else, but points to the thing that it has replaced. A skull or a vulture can be a symbol of death or doom, for example.
The answer I think is prototype because I got it wrong twice with answering foreshadowing the first time and motif the second time and the answer is found in section 2.1 in your The Short Story, Part 2 reading.