Respuesta :
Right answer:
c) Marcos se la dio.
This is the case of indirect and direct object pronouns working together. In Spanish, if this occurs, then the indirect object pronoun always comes before the direct object pronoun. Here the indirect object pronoun is se that replaces le or les when working along with a direct object pronoun. On the other hand, la is the direct object pronoun for the third person singular in feminine form.