C. I read Edgar Allan Poe's story The Tell-Tale Heart again recently.
Explanation:
When capitalizing letters, you should capitalize the authors firs letter of his/her name and last name, as well as the first letter of the large words in the title, and whatever the first word is, you have to capitalize the first letter, for example, if the tittle starts with an "a" it should be capitalize, for example "A Summer´s Tale", but if the a goes in the middle of the title it shouldn´t be capitalized, for example "Two and a Half Men". That´s why the one that is correct is the third one, since the first one should have capitalized the "The".
Metaphor is in the lines - "when all at once I saw a crowd a host of golden daffodils. " here an indirect comparison is made between the daffodils and people it's also a personification
Textual Evidence. ... But what does the teacher mean about citing textual evidence?' Let's answer that question next. Textual evidence is support for your analysis that comes directly from the text itself.
If I’m not wrong, I am quite sure that the question is a personal question for you to answer. Describe what you plan to do about what happened AND what is your name in this situation/time/era?