Read the text, think about what you learned in the lessons, and choose the option with the correct word to replace the word in bold type. Hi, I am Sharon, and I live in the United States. In my country, we use nicknames such as pumpkin, peanut, or sweetie to show affection. My friend Julián, who is Cuban, also uses affectionate nicknames to replace son or daughter, for example. He enjoys when his parents and grandparents use an affectionate nickname for son because he knows that they say it in a caring way. Bebé m'hija beba m'hijo