It should be C. Esas.
Because "esas" means them/they, but in feminine form. So if we translate the sentence it would be: "Those/The girls in the picture are my cousins Malena and Alejandra"
Hope that helped :D
D. Leyeron
(Se que es esa ya que estoy en ap espanish)
Answer: 11. Elena tiene MEJOR ropa como Sarita
Explanation:
Elena tiene ropa como Sarita
Add in a word = Mejor
Elena tiene ^ ropa como Sarita
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Ellen has BETTER clothes than Sarita
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.