<span>The correct response would be C. "Me lastime a la muneca" roughly translates to "I hurt my wrist". The answer C "Ay, que lastima!" means, "Ouch, that would hurt" or "Aw, how bad". It's what you say when someone gets hurt and you empathize with them. D, means "Does your leg hurt?", and your leg would not hurt if you injured your wrist.</span>
Carolina tiene muchas tareas. You use that word because the sentence is in the present tense, becasue is "Carolina has many homeworks"
Se completa con la palabra tiene porque esta en el presente y la forma del verbo tener en presente es tiene.
Yo: hago, pongo, sali, traigo
tu: haces, pones, sales, traes
Hablar would go in the blank. Though lots of words can.