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Dracula: a vampire without fan

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Once upon a time there was a little vampire named Dracula who could not eat anything that was red, that is, he could not eat pomegranates, strawberries, watermelons, tomatoes or anything of that color. Instead he and his family ate orange food, as it was the closest thing to the color red that they could taste.

But why couldn't they eat red food, you ask? In his family it was strictly forbidden, because years ago his great-grandfather, Count Dracula Draculez, had lost his teeth after biting into a bad pomegranate. The Draculez were happy without the color red in their lives, although sometimes to avoid temptation, they had to look at pictures of spoiled red food to avoid a relapse.

One day, on Halloween night, the little boy bit into a pumpkin, but since it was not yet ripe, his shiny fangs ended up falling out. Suddenly he realized that the same thing had happened to his whole family! They were all sad that they couldn't bite anything, so Dracula came up with a brilliant idea; he got a lot of berries and made soup for his whole family. Although his father was upset that his son had disobeyed, he ended up eating the soup thanks to his hunger.

In the end the soup turned out to have magical effects because as soon as they had all finished eating it, they grew healthy and strong fangs, even much more beautiful than they had before. Little Dracula became the hero of the story! And his whole family ended up thanking him.

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Once upon a time there was a little vampire named Dracula who could not eat anything that was red, that is, he could not eat pomegranates, strawberries, watermelons, tomatoes or anything of that color. Instead he and his family ate orange food, as it was the closest thing to the color red that they could taste. But why couldn't they eat red food, you ask? In his family it was strictly forbidden, because years ago his great-grandfather, Count Dracula Draculez, had lost his teeth after biting into a bad pomegranate. The Draculez were happy without the color red in their lives, although sometimes to avoid temptation, they had to look at pictures of spoiled red food to avoid a relapse. One day, on Halloween night, the little boy bit into a pumpkin, but since it was not yet ripe, his shiny fangs ended up falling out. Suddenly he realized that the same thing had happened to his whole family! They were all sad that they couldn't bite anything, so Dracula came up with a brilliant idea; he got a lot of berries and made soup for his whole family. Although his father was upset that his son had disobeyed, he ended up eating the soup thanks to his hunger. In the end the soup turned out to have magical effects because as soon as they had all finished eating it, they grew healthy and strong fangs, even much more beautiful than they had before. Little Dracula became the hero of the story! And his whole family ended up thanking him.

par Frida Alexandra Murcia Reyes
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What custom did Dracula's family have ?
his family ate - , as it was the closest thing to they could taste .
Why couldn't Dracula eat red food ?
In his it was , since years ago his great - had lost his teeth when he had bitten a bad .
What happened to Dracula's teeth when he ate a piece of pumpkin ?
his
Why does Dracula become the hero of this story ?
because the turned out to have because as soon as they finished it , they all grew and fangs .

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