These sentences are written from a third-person omniscient point of view. This means that the story is told by a narrator who is external to the story, i.e. the narrator is not a character. Therefore, the pronouns 'he', 'she', 'it', and 'they' are used to refer to the different characters of the story, as well as their respective names.
These sentences are not written from a first-person point of view because the characters should include their own thoughts or descriptions.
And these sentences are not written from a third-person limited point of view because the story should have been told from a character's perspective.
After he had gone deaf, Beethoven composed his famous, Fifth Symphony<span>. </span>
The following words should be capitalized: B) A, D) Sound, and C) Thunder.
When it comes to the names of novels an such, all words (except for prepositions and linking verbs) should be capitalized. For example - The Lord of the Rings, A Sound of Thunder, etc.
They both are trying to show how people come together to pay tribute to the men who died while in war. The photo shows tribute while the poem is showing the reader the emotions of a visitor.
I would say the first and the third are good.