First of all, you need to know what the sentence above means.
"In general, to enter a car and unlock it, you need ___."
The options are llaves (keys), antenas (antennas), espejos (mirrors), and tanques (tanks).
So obviously, based on the context, the correct answer is going to be llaves.
ANSWER:
1: Dámela. <u>D</u> ===> <em>Tú me das la corbata.</em>
2: Dánoslo. <u>C</u> ===> <em>Tú nos das el libro.</em>
3: Dénnoslo. <u>E</u> ===> <em>Uds. nos dan los libros.</em>
4: Dáselas. <u>A</u> ===> <em>Tú le das las llaves.</em>
5: Dásela. <u>B</u> ===> <em>Tú le das la llave.
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Answer:
Isabel y Liana tienen un buen maestro.
Explanation: It can't be any of the other options because tengo means I have in English, tenemos means we have, and tienes means they have. As you can see none of these will apply to the sentence. In English the sentence is saying Isabel and luna have a good teacher.
They are like Phone booths in Spain and I think they are usually all over the place like a shop or something of that sort