Answer:
Proper adjective.
Explanation:
Assuming I read the sentence correctly, the word "German" is describing the type of chocolate (German chocolate AKA chocolate that's well...German).
Also, German is always capitalized regardless of how it's used in a sentence with some exceptions.
It's hard to explain (I'm bad at explaining things. Sorry).
It can be like a club you made to skip a big history test.Also,
If it’s mice then it’s a noun
If it’s crept then it’s a verb
If it’s pantry then it’s a noun
If it’s not any of those then it’s none of the above
This is a simple sentence because in its entirety it is a single clause. There are no multiple independent clauses connected or any subordinate clauses to make it compound or complex.