Answer:
Señora Ramirez you could also say Profesora Ramirez
Explanation:
Señora means mrs.
just incase you were wondering... here are some more prefixes
Señor: Mr
Señorita: Ms. (Not married)
Señora: Mrs (Married)
Profesora: Teacher/Profesor (Female Pronoun)
Profesor: Teacher (Male pronoun)
Also it depends on what you use most commonly because there are many ways to address your teacher with formalities-
ʜᴇʟʟᴏ, ᴋᴀᴅᴇɴᴄᴇʙᴇᴀᴛᴛɪᴇ7 !



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In Spanish a personal A used when the direct object is a person
Example: Brooke llama A Elsa
In English this means Brooke calls Elsa
But in Spanish it is being use mostly at a person but can also be use at an object
Hope this helps :3