The answer is c. You are referring to the Goméz as they, so you would use “tienen”.
A Paco y Juan *les* falta el trabajo, speaking of other person in plural
Vamos a descansar después de la cena.
The main idea of this paragraph is ________.
Answer: D. nicknames linked to physical or personality traits.
Traducción: La idea principal de este párrafo es : D. nombres vinculados a rasgos físicos o de personalidad.
Translation:
My mother has affectionate nicknames for my brothers and me. I like nicknames. My six-month-old brother's nickname is Peanut. 20-year-old Manuela's nickname is Mamita, who in English is Little Mom. Patricio's nickname is El Guapo, which in English is << Handsome >>. Patricio is very pretty.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Ésta es mío.
The sentence <u>"This is mine"</u> is <u>incorrect,</u> since it is very confusing when pronouncing it, we could say that it does not make sense.
We change some words, so that the sentence is correct:
It's all we do.
The sentence is Spanish we have: "Esto es mío".
If the sentence were this way, the answer would be correct, but since it is not, it is incorrect.