These are the FEMININE articles in Spanish and mean a/an/some/few.(1 point)

A.el, la
B.una, unas
C.las, la
D.los, unas

B.una, unas

To determine the correct answer, we need to identify which options in the given choices represent feminine articles and have the meanings of a/an/some/few.

A. "el" and "la" are definite articles used for masculine and feminine nouns respectively. They mean "the," not "a/an/some/few." Therefore, option A is not correct.

B. "una" is an indefinite article used for a singular, feminine noun. It means "a/an." "unas" is an indefinite article used for plural, feminine nouns. It means "some/few." So, option B is correct.

C. "las" is a definite article used for plural, feminine nouns. It means "the," not "a/an/some/few." "la" is a definite article used for the singular, feminine noun. It also means "the." Therefore, option C is not correct.

D. "los" is a definite article used for plural, masculine nouns. It means "the," not "a/an/some/few." "unas" is an indefinite article used for plural, feminine nouns. It means "some/few." Therefore, option D is not correct.

Based on the explanations above, the correct answer is option B: "una, unas." These are the feminine articles in Spanish that mean a/an/some/few for singular and plural nouns respectively.

The correct answer is B. una, unas. "Una" is the feminine singular form of "a/an," and "unas" is the feminine plural form of "some/few." So, the feminine articles in Spanish that mean a/an/some/few are "una" and "unas".