The answer is D.Third person limited
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"scuttled off sideways " is an example of imagery.
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"Tofu, which looked like stacked wedges of rubbery white sponges"
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Similes contain the words "like" or "as." SInce "Tofu, which looked like stacked wedges of rubbery white sponges" contains the word "like," comparing the tofu to rubbery, white sponges, this sentence is a simile.
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The correct answer is - because it is being used in place of a person's name.
If doesn't matter if the person is someone of authority - you could replace 'Professor' with any other title, and you would still need to capitalize it unless you used the name as well. So, if the sentence said: Pardon me, professor Smith, (using the name of the person), then you wouldn't have to capitalize the title.