___ is your daughter? - ___ is an English teacher ?
Explanation
Option B, 'what / she,' fits because the first blank is asking for a description of the daughter. In English, "What is your daughter?" can be understood as asking for her role or profession, while "She is an English teacher" provides the answer clearly.
In contrast, the other options are incorrect for several reasons:
- A) that / she: "That is your daughter?" sounds awkward and is not typically used in this context.
- C) she / who: "She is your daughter?" is a statement rather than a question, and "Who is an English teacher" does not make sense as a response.
- D) who / her: "Who is your daughter?" could be a question, but "Her is an English teacher" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form would be "She is."
Thus, option B is the most logical and grammatically correct choice.
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