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From Democracy's Borderlands: Hispanic Congressional Representation in the Era of U.S. Continental Expansion, 1822–1898
We are five brothers. Ricardo, José Luis and Alejandro are (1). Francisco is (2). He is the husband of (3) older sister, Mercedes. Francisco is Argentine. (4) dads live in Mar del Plata. Vicente is the son of (5), Ricardo. He is (6) favorite nephew. (7) Mama is called Isabel and is Spanish. They live with (8) family in Seville. José Luis studies in Monterrey and lives with Aunt Remedios and (9) two children, Carlos and Raquel, (10) cousins. Alejandro and I live with (11) parents in Guadalajara. The dads of (12) mom also live with us. Alejandro and I share (13) problems with (14) our grandparents. They are very good. And you, how is (15) your family?
Answer:
bro we need more information what is your question?
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C
Explanation:
First of all, you're talking about definite articles, not pronouns. In English, there is only one definite article, the word "the". In Spanish, there are 4: él, la, los, and las.
él = singular masculine
la = singular feminine
los = plural masculine
las = plural feminine
The definite article you use depends on the noun you are using with it. In Spanish, hamburgers are <em>las</em><em> </em>hamburguesas and sandwiches are <em>los</em><em> </em>sandwiches. Since hamburguesas is plural and feminine you would use las and the same applies to sandwiches. Therefore the answer is las and los.