The correct answer is C. opine / <span>democrático </span>
Amigo- is a word used in Spanish for friend, which is supposedly used in English also meaning for friend. However when someone who speaks English uses the word Amigo they use it more like slang. In Spanish Amigo is friend, and compañera/o means more of an acquaintance. There is also colega which means colleague, compadre can also be used as spanish slang for friend. Amigote is another word for Amigo.
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<em>Carlos, ¿Se </em><em>acuerda </em><em>de cuando fuimos de vacaciones a Cancun hace dos años?</em>
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This question stands for reflexive pronouns. We use Reflexive Pronouns with a verb to point out that a person carries out an action to or <em>for himself</em> or <em>herself. </em>The action here is to remember something. Since a person is addressing the question to Carlos and uses se, then this matches the subject pronoun usted (formal you). Then the conjugation of acordar must match the third person singular, which is acuerda.