Read and choose the options with the correct answer. Read this excerpt from Lucas' diary from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Then answer the question. Yesterday, I lost my tooth playing baseball. Last night, I put my tooth under my pillow. This morning when I woke up, El Ratón Pérez had taken my tooth! I am going to skype my friend Laura in Madrid, Spain, to tell her. She lost a tooth last month too! Based on what you learned about what children do with their baby teeth in other countries, what could Lucas have in common with Laura? They both will leave a sweet for El Ratón tonight. They both will leave water for El Ratón tonight. They both will receive money or a present. They both will receive sweets and cookies.

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Answer: They both will recieve money or a present.

Explanation:

According to this excerpt, Laura and Lucas had both lost a tooth and were waiting for El Raton Perez to take it. Similar to America's Tooth Fairy, the kids are waiting for a present in exchange for the tooth.

Taking into account what children do when their baby teeth fall out, the correct option is:

  • They both will receive money or a present.

Children's customs in Spain and Argentina.

When a child loses a tooth in Spain, Argentina or other Latin American countries, they are often told to place it under the pillow so that the Ratón Pérez leaves them money, although it can also be a gift or a candy, so that the child does not handle money at an early age.

This custom follows the same parameters even in the United States, however, the name of the fairy changes, while in Spanish-speaking countries it is the Ratón Pérez, for Americans it is the tooth fairy.

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