C. hyperbole
Hyperbolas are now commonplace in language today (think of how often, or at least I do,you might say "This is best tv show ever!" when you might just mean that you like the tv show. Or how we say repeatedly "This is the best day", when there can only be one "best day".)
The answer is clearly ...
D. This meeting will discuss the business's success and who achieved the most.
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.
The words sympathy and empathy are similar in some ways but are two different words. Sympathy is a feeling in which a person feels bad for the other and pities them. It provides the feeling of sorrow. The act of sympathy only provides comfort for a person and doesn't involve any similarly shared feelings. Empathy is when you are able to connect with someone and understand truly how they feel. The act also helps two people share their feelings and misfortunes with each other. Empathy gives the ability for someone to put their shoes in the other's. So, the words sympathy and empathy are two different pillars and each have a different definition and standing.
A traitor or hypocrite, such as a co-worker or friend assumed trustworthy but who figuratively attacks when one's back is turned.