The correct answer is C. Chefs is a Proper Noun, being addressed directly to them. Choose is a verb, your is a preposition, and ingredients is a noun also, but not quite like Chefs.
So are you arguing against having letter grades or for? I will provide an answer for both.
Why schools should get rid of having letter grades:
Letter grades are unnecessary and to unspecific when it comes to upper level school. For example, when in high school, you have a GPA, your percentage in each class determines that GPA. Having a letter grade is useless because that’s not what your GPA is based off of.
Why schools should keep letter grades:
It gives you an overall understanding of your grade instead of a specific percent. You can look at a test and know you did well from just seeing one letter instead of a percent. This is best when teaching lower level students such as first grade because they most likely haven’t learned about percents yet.
<span>Rowlandson compares herself to Job, to Israelites, to Daniel in the lion's den, etc. She compares herself with biblical characters probably to show how life resemble these narratives and how they are commanded by God. Like in her illusions she seems to be at the mercy of God's grace because she believes that everything happens for a reason probably to learn a lesson. </span>
The skull symbolizes the great and famous victory they had during the war. The poem used the phrase "great victory" and "famous victory" many times. Famous in the sense that even younger ones like Wilhelmine and Peterkin would know because the skulls they saw become the proof of their great victory and is the cause of their freedom.