pls solve this asap its about definite articles pls number them and give

Answer:
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Explanation:
The French definite article corresponds to the word "the" in English. There are four types of French definite articles:
Figuring out whether a word is masculine or feminine is tricky. Most of the time, proper nouns ending in 'e' are feminine, like countries (think: la France, la Turquie), but there are many exceptions for names.
French nouns ending in 'e + double consonant + e' are always feminine. Examples: la femme (woman), la chaussette (the sock), la terre (earth)…
But 'le squelette' (skeleton) is an exception.
If you're still unsure, any French dictionary will tell you whether a noun is masculine or feminine.