Talking about the girl on the left.
Talking about all of them
Talking directly to all of them
Talking about the parents
Talking about the son
Talking directly to the mother "you don't
know her well
Talking directly to the young woman on the
right "she is your friend and classmate
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Ella

Ustedes
ÉI
Ellos
Usted
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Talking about the girl on the left Talking about all of them Talking directly to all of them Talking about the parents Talking about the son Talking directly to class=


Answer :

Explanation:

The first one is "ella," as you are talking about a girl, and "ella" means "she."

The second is "ellos," which means "they."

Next is "ustedes." What makes it different than "ellos" is the fact that you are talking directly to them!

Then, I believe it would be "ellos" again.

Next would be "el," since that's the word for "he."

Talking to the mother is "usted," because it's a more formal version of "you."

And lastly, "tu." Because she's a classmate that you already know, you use the familiar version of "you."

I hope this helped!

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