A)

In Spanish, how do you say “Where are the posters”?
(1 point)
¿Dónde está los cartels?
¿Dónde están los carteles?
¿Dónde están los carteces?
¿Dónde está los cartelses?

The correct answer is: ¿Dónde están los carteles?

To say "Where are the posters?" in Spanish, you would say:

¿Dónde están los carteles?

The correct answer is option B: ¿Dónde están los carteles?

To translate the phrase "Where are the posters?" into Spanish, you would say "¿Dónde están los carteles?" The correct answer is option 2.

To arrive at this answer, you need to understand a few points about Spanish grammar. First, "posters" is plural, so you need to use the plural form of the word "cartel," which is "carteles." Second, since the posters are located somewhere, you need to use the verb "estar" in its plural form "están" to ask where they are. Finally, you need to use the correct question word "dónde" which means "where."

Therefore, the correct translation is: ¿Dónde están los carteles?