"¿Cómo _____ hoy, Carlitos?" "Todavía me duele el estomago, mamá."

a. te caes
b. te sientes
c. te pones
d. te quemas

"How _____ today, Carlitos?" "Still hurst in my stomach, mama."

do you feel

te sientes--B

Sí.

sra

To answer this question, you need to understand the meaning of each option and choose the one that best fits the context. To do this, you can use your knowledge of Spanish vocabulary and grammar, as well as the overall meaning of the conversation.

Let's break down the options:

a. te caes - This means "you fall," which is not related to the context of the conversation about someone's stomach hurting.

b. te sientes - This means "you feel," which accurately reflects the conversation about Carlitos' stomach hurting. This option is the correct answer.

c. te pones - This means "you put on," which doesn't make sense in the context of the conversation.

d. te quemas - This means "you burn," which is unrelated to the conversation about Carlitos' stomach hurting.

So, the correct answer is b. te sientes, which translates to "do you feel" in English.