please explain this question

"me gustan mucho tus aretes. Des que son?" "son de _____"

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these are the answer choices:

a. oro y moneda -- gold and coin?
b. plata y cadena -- silver and chain
c. oro y pulsera -- gold and bracelet
d. plata y oro -- silver and gold

I like your earrings a lot. (De qué son) = What are they made of? They are of....

Yes, you have translated a, b, c, d well. Which one do y ou like best?

Sra

The question "me gustan mucho tus aretes. ¿De qué son?" translates to "I really like your earrings. What are they made of?"

To understand this question, let's break it down:

1. "Me gustan mucho tus aretes" - This phrase means "I really like your earrings." The verb "gustan" comes from the Spanish verb "gustar," which means "to like." It is conjugated here to match the first-person singular form "me." "Tus" means "your," and "aretes" means "earrings."

2. "¿De qué son?" - This question translates to "What are they made of?" In this case, "De qué" means "from what" and "son" means "are," referring to the material from which the earrings are made.

In response to this question, the expected answer would be "son de" followed by the material. For example, if the earrings are made of gold, you could say "son de oro" (they are made of gold).