Answer:
Option C. From Mary Rowlandson's perspective, the reason for her safe return from captivity was that she recited Bible verses that shows God's omnipotent protection.
Explanation:
In "A narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs Mary Rowlandson" it is Mary herself that writes down her experience as being a captive of the Native Americans that attacked her settlement and took her and her daughter captive. Mary, a puritan, expresses her undying faith in god's power throughout the whole story, and believes that there was a reason as to why God put her under such sorrow, and that he also new when was the right time to save her and return her to her family. The unwavering faith in God's will and omnipotence is one of the main themes of Mary's narrative as she tells how, while captive and in pain, she never stopped to recite the Bible verses for protection and guidance.