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From what country does this folktale come?
Mexico
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What word means a group of bushes or small trees that grow close together?
Thicket
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What animal comes out of the thicket?
A rabbit.
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What animal does Antonio see which makes him think it is his lucky day?
Rabbit
100
What is the problem?
The rabbit runs back into the thicket, so it is not Antonio's lucky day.
200
What language do people in Mexico speak?
Spanish
200
What word means a kind of pepper which is often used in Mexican?
Chile
200
What animal does Antonio think about buying if he sells the rabbit at the market?
A chicken/hen
200
What animal does Antonio think about buying after he sells eggs?
Cow
200
What kind of story is this?
Folktale
300
Is Mexico north or south of the United States of America?
South
300
What is the Spanish word that means "stop that"?
Déjalo
300
What animal does Antonio think about buying after he sells the eggs?
A cow.
300
Who does Antonio want to marry after he buys a house?
Isabela
300
What is the solution?
Antonio tells himself that maybe tomorrow will be his lucky day instead and he goes home.
400
What are pesos?
They are the coins and money used in Mexico.
400
What are Spanish coins or money?
Pesos
400
What does Isabela do in the story?
She takes care of the garden.
400
Who thinks it might be his lucky day?
Antonio
400
What is the setting of this story?
Mexican country
500
What is a chile?
It is a pepper commonly used in Mexican cooking
500
What word means a fruit becoming ready to eat?
Ripening
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What happens at the end of the story?
The rabbit goes back in the thicket and Antonio goes home.
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What animal does Antonio think about buying after he sells the rabbit at the market?
Hen/Chicken
500
What is the lesson learned in this folktale?
Any day could be your lucky day