I believe the answer would be the third, bc the plot seems to be abt a character forgetting someone’s death and that’s the only choice that correlates with what the author is trying imply?
Answer:
In the last decade dramatic increase was witnessed by the students
I think that the best way is making a friend or teacher check it before you turn it in. So they can give feedback, catch errors, or anything else
1. She was running as fast as a cheetah (or) her running was like a cheetah
see like an eagle
2. The student was on fire today
it's raining cats and dogs
( most idioms can be used as a metaphor )
3. The trees danced in the wind
the car suffered
4. Fair is foul, and foul is fair
or a rather common one, she shells sea shells by the sea shore
( or for a name, silly sally )
edit: i realised it states to say in your own words, does that mean you will make a paragraph of it or something? Anyways i hope i helped