This question concerns the use of <em>ser</em> versus <em>estar</em>. They are both forms of to be, but the former refers to lasting traits while the latter refers to transient ones. Let's translate the parts of the sentences that we have and work from there.
<em>Él ____ bien. No _____ enfermo.</em>
He [blank] good. He [blank] not sick.
We can guess that the sentence is saying the subject<em> is </em>good, that he<em> is </em>not sick. Is not being sick a permanent trait of people? It is not. Hence, the correct verb to use is <em>estar</em>.
Let's look at the options.
a) <em>es</em>, <em>es</em> - both forms of <em>ser</em>, neither correct
b) <em>está</em>, <em>es</em> - one form of <em>ser</em>, not correct
c) <em>es</em>, <em>está</em> - same as option (b)
d) <em>está</em>, <em>está</em> - both forms of <em>estar</em>; the correct option
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d) <em>está</em>, <em>está</em>
<em>Él </em><em>está</em><em> bien. No </em><em>está</em><em> enfermo</em>
ese means That, esa means Is, and eso means That. all together it spells out, That Is That.
If this is in a question form there's a lot of ways to say this or meanings.
As
Are you you patient?
Eres paciente?
Are you tranquil?
estas tranquilo?
Are you tolerant?
Eres tolerante?
Are you insisten?
Eres insistente?
Or affirmative sentences.
As
You are patient.
Tu Eres paciente.
You are tranquil.
Tu Eres tranquilo.
You are tolerant.
Tu Eres tolerante.
You are insistent.
Tu Eres insistente.