It’s asking to fine the thing that’s is considered a material. For example, the first question you underlined “baloncesto” which means basketball. The next one would be “perro” which means ball. The next one would be “casa” which means house and so on.
Pregunta qué talla llevo.
<u>Answer:</u>
The question
¿Adónde va Emma?
(Where does Emma go?)
is written with the verb <em>ir</em> (to go) in <u>present tense with the 3rd person in singular </u>she, which is Emma.
The conjugation of the Spanish verb<em> ir</em> for <em>ella</em> (she) in present is <em>va</em> (goes).
This means, the option A is discarded.
<em>Casa</em> (House) is a<u> feminine noun</u>; hence<u> it must be preceded by the article</u> <em>la</em>.
Therefore, options C and D are discarded, as well, and the right answer is B:
<h2>Va a la casa
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or, (Ella) va a la casa
(She goes to the house)
Two vegetables in Spanish is "maíz" *Corn* and "brócoli" *Broccoli*
Hopefully this Helps!