Answer:
I think it's the last one
Explanation:
trabajaremos
It never said where the bathroom was lol
When you are telling where, how and the state of someone, examples: yo estoy aqui, that means that I am here and it's telling where I am, ustedes están enfermos, that means that you(plural) are sick, it is telling how you are, it's basically the same as in English, just that in is spanish the verb to be is divided into two meanings, ser/estar
<h3>A) Agudas: </h3>
- Adiós
- Buzón
- Nariz
- Oración
- Almacén
- Champú
- Inglés
- País
- Razón
<h3>B) Llanas: </h3>
- Abierto
- Batería
- Policía
- Alguien
- Caída
- Difícil
- Rascacielos
- Árbol
- Concierto
<h3>C) Esdrújulas: </h3>

Remember that words can be classified by the stressed vowel into agudas, llanas and esdrújulas.
- In agudas, the stressed syllable falls on the <u>last syllable</u>.
- In llanas, the tonic syllable falls on the <u>penultimate syllable</u>.
- In esdrújulas, the stressed syllable falls on the <u>antepenultimate syllable</u>.
<h3>It is accentuated when:</h3>
- <u>Agudas</u>: It is accentuated when the last syllable ends in "-n", "-s" or a vowel.
- <u>Llanas</u>: It is accentuated when the last syllable does NOT end in "-n", "-s" or a vowel.
- <u>Esdrújulas</u>: It is always accentuated.
There are also sobreesdrújula that is to say that the stressed syllable falls before the antepenultimate syllable. They are <u>always</u> accentuated.