The answer is A. "Mis" is plural but it is not supposed to be.
Answer:
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Answer:
Ponte los zapatos de tenis! (Singular)
Pónganse los zapatos de tenis! (Plural)
Explanation:
In this case, the expression of mandate in the singular is used, because it is referring to a single person, Josefina.
Although the text refers to awakening everyone, both the one and the other, the mandate is directed exclusively to Josefina.
However, when addressing several, the expression of mandate changes to the plural, and then "Ponte" will no longer be used, but "Pónganse".
The answer is amiga because it's the only word that has an a at the end.
Cuento. Contamos
Cuentas Contáis
Cuenta. Cuentan
Tengo. Tenemos
Tienes. Tenéis
Tiene. Tienen
Quiero. Queremos
Quieres. Queréis
Quiere. Quieren
I think these are the correct forms