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-
Fill in the boxes/chart with the words that fit. Like where it says "run on sentences in the past", you write in the run on sentences in the curvy line. Run on sentences are sentences w/out punctuation like periods. Also preterit/preterito means past tense.
Freno (option 1) means brake.
Semáforo (option 2) means traffic light.
I would answer with option 1 (freno)
It's the same as in English. Bus
Although the full word is "autobús", "bus" is more common