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Feliz
8 days ago
14

Héctor es ladrón y Cecilia es _____.

Spanish
2 answers:
Temka [1.1K]8 days ago
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The correct choice would be: C. Ladrona

Héctor is a thief, and Cecilia is also a thief.

Héctor is a thief and Cecilia is a thief.

Option A is incorrect because ladra means to bark. Using it in this context makes no sense.

Option B fits the sentence since ladrón denotes a thief, but it is masculine rather than feminine, which Cecilia is.

Option D means to bark in its infinitive form and wouldn't work in this sentence context.

Thus, option C is the most suitable since it is feminine and fits perfectly within the sentence.

Hope this clarification assists you!:3

kari74 [1.3K]8 days ago
5 0
The answer is C. Ladrona
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