Final answer:
To complete the sentence 'Are blank getting a trophy?', we select a subject that fits the context, which could be 'the winners', 'the team in third place', 'Jerome or Ana', or 'everybody', depending on who is receiving the trophy.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question provided requires the selection of appropriate subject pronouns or nouns to complete the sentence and make it coherent. The given sentence is "Are blank getting a trophy?" To make the sentence coherent, we need to fit in a suitable subject. The options provided are: 'the team in third place', 'Jerome or Ana', 'the winners', 'everybody'. Considering the context of the sentence, the correct choice would depend on who is actually receiving the trophy. If we are talking about a single entity such as a team or a group that has won, 'the winners' or 'the team in third place' would make sense. If we are indicating an individual, then 'Jerome or Ana' could be appropriate. However, if the sentence is meant to be more general and inclusive, 'everybody' could be the right choice. Hence, the coherent sentences would be: "Are the winners getting a trophy?", "Are the team in third place getting a trophy?", "Are Jerome or Ana getting a trophy?", or "Is everybody getting a trophy?" (noting the verb agreement in the last sentence).