Answer:
1. Epitaph
2. Mime
3. Biography
4. Resolution.
5. Alliteration.
Explanation:
1. A writing on a gravestone is termed as an epitaph. It is an inscription used to honor the dead i.e epitaph are written in memory of a deceased person.
2. Mime: is the use of gestures without words. For example, in a drama the actor may use different parts of his body to tell or express the message without saying a word.
3. Biography: a life history about someone written by another person. It comprises of the life story of an individual stating their achievements from infancy to adulthood.
4. An explanation put at the end of a story is termed resolution. They're usually written as a conclusion of plots contained in a literary work.
5. The literary device used in this extract "she shouted and shooed the sheep to the shelter" is an alliteration. An alliteration is a literary device which involves the repetitive use of consonants.
Correct answer: Immigrants must remember and preserve their own native cultures.
<u>Judith</u> Ortiz Cofer was born in Puerto Rico. During her childhood her family traveled back and forth between the US and Puerto Rico. Her father was in the military and was stationed in New Jersey. When she was 15, her family permanently relocated to Georgia.
Her poem, <em>El Ovido, </em>published in 1987, urges immigrants not to turn away from the heritage and culture they came from as they settle in a new place -- in this case, the United States. Further in the poem, she says it is "dangerous to disdain the plaster saints before which your mother kneels, praying with embarrassing fervor, that you survive in the place you have chosen to live."