I either go with A but not sure
<span>United states typically like to eat "comida rapida," which is also known as fast food. In the US people like to go out and eat, they don't make home food that often, also their biggest meal is usually at the end of the day. In contrast to Spanish speaking countries which like to mostly eat home made food, and like the basics like rice, beans and spices, whereas Americans value variety. Also the biggest meal for Spanish speaking countries is lunch.</span>
The answer is <span>d) Nuestro/nuestra (nuestros/nuestras)</span>
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>a. la acera</h3><h3 />
Acera is a feminine and singular noun that translates into sidewalk ans is a a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. We use the definite article <em>la </em>because in Spanish definite articles must agree in both gender and number with the nouns they introduce. Therefore:
IN SPANISH:
<em>Los peatones caminan en </em><em>la acera</em>
IN ENGLISH:
<em>Pedestrians walk on</em><em> the sidewalk</em>