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¿quénes son aurora y antonio? incluye el artículo definido. aurora y an…

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¿quénes son aurora y antonio? incluye el artículo definido.
aurora y antonio son
h
de jesús.

Explanation:

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To determine the relationship, we analyze the family tree. Aurora, Antonio, and Jesus are in the same vertical group (siblings? Or children of the same parents? The structure shows Aurora, Antonio, Jesus as a group, and Susana - Manuel as a couple. So Aurora and Antonio are siblings (hermanos) of Jesus? Wait, the left text: "Aurora y Antonio son __ de Jesús" (Aurora and Antonio are of Jesus). So they are siblings (hermanos) or more precisely, siblings (brother and sister) of Jesus. Wait, the question in Spanish: "¿Qué son Aurora y Antonio? Incluye el artículo definido." (What are Aurora and Antonio? Include the definite article). Wait, looking at the family tree: Aurora, Antonio, Jesus are in the same "branch" (the left vertical line from the middle cross). Susana and Manuel are a couple (the ring symbol). So Aurora, Antonio, Jesus are children of the same parents (maybe the middle cross represents parents, and Aurora, Antonio, Jesus are their children). So Aurora and Antonio are "los hermanos" (the siblings, but more precisely, Antonio is a brother, Aurora a sister, but in Spanish, "hermanos" is plural for siblings (including brother and sister). Wait, the left sentence: "Aurora y Antonio son de Jesús" – so they are the siblings (hermanos) of Jesus? Wait, no: if Jesus, Antonio, Aurora are siblings, then Aurora and Antonio are "los hermanos" (but Aurora is female, so "hermanos" is masculine plural, but "hermana y hermano" – but the question is "¿Qué son Aurora y Antonio?" (What are Aurora and Antonio? – their relationship to Jesus? Wait, the left text: "Aurora y Antonio son de Jesús" (Aurora and Antonio are of Jesus). So the answer would be "los hermanos" (the brothers? No, Aurora is a sister. Wait, maybe "los hermanos" is used as a gender - neutral or collective, but actually, Aurora is a sister (hermana) and Antonio is a brother (hermano), so together they are "los hermanos" (the siblings, with "hermanos" including both genders in plural). Alternatively, maybe they are the children of the same parents as Jesus, so Aurora and Antonio are "los hermanos" (the siblings) of Jesus. Wait, the family tree: the middle cross (parents) have three children: Aurora, Antonio, Jesus, and two dogs? No, the dogs are separate. So Susana and Manuel are a couple, and the other three (Aurora, Antonio, Jesus) are siblings. So Aurora and Antonio are "los hermanos" (the siblings) of Jesus? Wait, the question is "¿Qué son Aurora y Antonio?" (What are Aurora and Antonio? – their relationship to Jesus? Or their relationship to each other? Wait, the left text: "Aurora y Antonio son __ de Jesús" – so the blank is to be filled, and the question is "¿Qué son Aurora y Antonio? Incluye el artículo definido." So we need to say what they are to Jesus. So Aurora and Antonio are "los hermanos" (the siblings) of Jesus. Wait, but Aurora is a woman, so "hermana y hermano", but in plural, "hermanos" is used for a group with both genders. So the answer is "los hermanos" (the siblings) of Jesus. Wait, maybe the correct answer is "los hermanos" (the brothers and sister, but in Spanish, "hermanos" is plural for siblings regardless of gender). Alternatively, maybe they are the children of the same parents as Jesus, so Aurora and Antonio are "los hermanos" (the siblings) of Jesus.

Answer:

los hermanos (de Jesús)