Bubble Tea is Blowing Up

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Which of these is a statement of opinion?

Bubble tea toppings like almond jelly and pudding are tastier than toppings like chia seeds and red beans because they are sweeter.

What is this Article mainly about?

Bubble tea, a sweet beverage typically made from tea, milk, ice, and tapioca pearls, originated in Taiwan in the 1980s but has now become popular in the United States and many other places.

Suppose Rosa wants to find out about bubble tea shops in the United States. She would find most of her information __________.

In an article entitled "Bubble Tea Takes America by Storm"

The Article states: If you're afraid you'll be overwhelmed and worn out after making all these decisions, don't worry. A bubble tea shop can be a great place to chill out while you enjoy your concoction. In fact, for many people, the fun, relaxing atmosphere is as much of a draw as the bubble tea itself. Which would be the closest antonym for the word overwhelmed, as it is used above?

Indifferent

Which is the closest synonym for the word adamant, as it is used in the Article?

Obstinate

The reader can infer from the Article that __________.

Ordering a cup of bubble tea can be a baffling experience, especially for those who have never ordered it before.

Thought Question: What is bubble tea, and what conclusions can you draw about the people who visit bubble tea shops?

Please don't be dumb and copy my answer word for word. Bubble tea is a Taiwanese tea invented in the 1980s. Recipes contain tea, flavors of milk, and sugar. The bubble part of bubble tea is little balls of tapioca. People who visit bubble tea shops must like little balls in their mouth.

Which passage from the Article best supports the idea that bubble tea is now weaving its way into the fabric of American life?

A bubble tea shop can be a great place to chill out while you enjoy your concoction. In fact, for many people, the fun, relaxing atmosphere is as much of a draw as the bubble tea itself. In Southern California, for example, regular customers, especially high school and college students, go to their favorite bubble tea shop to hang out with friends, play games, or study. For these young people, the shops are an important part of their social lives.

Look at the events below. Which of these must have happened second?

A combination drink and snack made by adding ice and tapioca pearls to a mixture of tea and milk or cream became a hit in Taiwan.


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