If you are asking how to properly write the title then you should Put quotation marks around the poem's title unless it is a novel-length epic poem, such as "Paradise Lost" or "The Divine Comedy." In that case, italicize or underline the title. Cite the poem with a parenthetical citation if you are using MLA or APA format.
When proofreading, you should look for CUPS.
C - Capitalization.
U - Usage. (Check word usage, most commonly the subject-verb agreement.)
P - Punctuation. (Check the usage of commas, periods, semicolons, etc.)
S - Spelling.
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B. A possessive noun should have its instead of it's (which is a contraction for it is).
For A. Diana is a singular noun and the apostrophe should come after the r instead of after the s.
For C. The duck would've dunked ITS instead of IT'S beak since it is possessive.
For D. You do not need to put an apostrophe since theirs is already a possessive noun.
Answer:
the one that says come over and play
Explanation:
this is because the mood it is trying to depict does not match this