Answer:
And worst of all: "economic spectrum", when one encounters the word in the literature, means the gamut of income across the population, from the indigent to the super-rich. No indication anywhere (except of course in Wikipedia mirrors) that it means the degree of government influence on the economy.
Explanation:
#9 of part C is ese, not eso
#10 of part C is este, not estos
everything else in part C looks good
Part D:
#1 esos
#2 esas
#3 ese
#4 estos
#5 ese
I think that's right, but I don't know all about that for sure