Hey there! I'm happy to help!
Unfortunately I cannot physically write the notes down for you, but I can give you guidance on what notes are which and where the different ones go.
In the treble clef, the bottom line is E. The line above that is G. Next line is B. Then D. Then F.
So, I've been taught this little mnemonic device to remember it.
Every
Good
Boy
Does
Fine
The space right above that bottom E is F. The space above that is A. Then C. Then E.
So, you just remember that the spaces in the treble clef spell out FACE.
For bass clef, the lines start at G.
Good
Boys
Do
Fine
Always
And the spaces spell ACEG. This isn't a word but that's what you need to remember is that it is ACEG.
Also, the question notifies you to watch the stems.
If the note is below the middle line, the stem goes on the left side and points down.
If the note is above the middle line, the stem goes on the right side and points up.
If it is on the middle line, it is honestly either or. It depends on the situation and it can go either way.
I hope that this is helpful to you! Have a wonderful day and keep on learning! :D