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¡Hola, amigos! Soy Raúl de España. We begin the school year in September and end in June. We are off in July and August. In Spain, we have school shifts: some schools run from 9 a. m. through 5 p. m. with a two-hour lunch break; other schools may begin at 9 a. m. and end at 2 p. m., the typical lunchtime in Spain. Some schools may have only a one-hour lunch break and may or may not provide a cafeteria for children to eat at school. My friend Eloi attends a middle school in Honduras where he goes to the morning shift, but there's another shift in the afternoon. Most primary school children attend the first shift. A normal public-school day in Honduras begins at 7 a. m. and ends between 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. In Honduras, the school year runs from February to November, with a vacation during December and January. Source: https://www. donquijote. org/spanish-culture/traditions/educ ation-in-spain/ Based on the reading, what is one difference between schools in Spain and Honduras? 1 The number of months off
2The lunch options in schools
3 The months that school is in session.
4 The number of school sessions

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