These are the MASCULINE articles and mean THE in Spanish.(1 point) Responses el, los el, los una, unos una, unos un, los un, los las, la

el, los

The correct response is "el, los". "El" is the masculine singular definite article in Spanish, meaning "the", and "los" is the masculine plural definite article in Spanish, also meaning "the".

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the gender and number agreement between articles and nouns in Spanish.

In Spanish, nouns have a gender, either masculine or feminine. The articles "el" and "los" are masculine articles and mean "the" in English. "El" is used with singular masculine nouns, such as "el libro" (the book), while "los" is used with plural masculine nouns, such as "los libros" (the books).

On the other hand, the articles "una," "unos," "un," and "las" are not masculine articles; they can indicate different genders and numbers. "Una" is a feminine article used with singular feminine nouns, such as "una casa" (a house), while "unos" is a masculine plural article used with plural masculine nouns, such as "unos libros" (some books). "Un" is a singular masculine article, used with singular masculine nouns that begin with a stressed "a-" or "ha-," such as "un hombre" (a man) or "un hacha" (an axe). Finally, "las" is a feminine plural article, used with plural feminine nouns, such as "las casas" (the houses).

Based on this information, the correct answer is:

el, los

These articles correspond to the singular and plural masculine forms of "the" in Spanish.