Answer=1) El mesero
This is because this is a masculine singular and waiters usually wear a uniform
A Emilio no le queda el traje.
A Carolina le encanta ir de compras.
A ti no te importan los deportes.
A mis padres les encanta viajar.
A mí me interesa el arte.
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I think the answer would be.... el
Tricky, because I can't see the "picture" that the question is asking about. But I think I know what it's talking about. Let's translate the sentence, with the blank: "Mi compañera de cuarto, Jennifer, _________ más tarde que yo." It means, "My roommate, Jennifer, ________ later than me." So, let's fill it in with the word for "get up." "Levantarse" means "to get up." But we have to conjugate it into the third person, singular form. And that would be "se levanta," which is a reflexive verb. Now, we have "Mi compañera de cuarto, Jennifer,se levanta más tarde que yo." It means, "My roommate, Jennifer, gets up earlier than me." If you have any questions about how we conjugated "levantarse," please ask.