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The verb "ser" in Spanish is used to express identity, characteristics, origin, time, and more attributes that tend to be constant or inherent. Among the options you provided, "tú eres" is a correct use of the verb "ser." It means "you are" (singular, informal) in English and is used to describe something characteristic of you that doesn't tend to change, like your nationality, profession, or personality trait.

The first two options, "yo estoy," correspond to the verb "estar," not "ser." While "ella está" also corresponds to the verb "estar." The verbs "ser" and "estar" are both translated as "to be" in English, but they are used in different contexts in Spanish.

The correct sentences using the verb "ser" would be something like:
- Yo soy (I am)
- Ella es (She is)

For example:
- Yo soy un estudiante. (I am a student.)
- Ella es doctora. (She is a doctor.)