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In English:
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The key to finding the correct descriptor of Yolanda is to pay attention to gender. <em>Yolanda</em> is a feminine name, thus the adjective used to describe someone named <em>Yolanda</em> (presumably a female) in Spanish would take a feminine form.
<u>The options</u>
A. <em>reservad</em><em>o</em> - reserved ~masc. singular
B. <em>impacient</em><em>e</em> - impatient ~neither feminine nor masculine; singular
C. <em>trabajad</em><em>or</em> - worker ~masc. singular
D. <em>simpátic</em><em>o</em> - nice ~masc. singular
Only one of these adjectives is neutral, while all others contain masculine conjugations. Our correct answer is clear.
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Answer:</h3>
B. <em>impaciente</em>