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While camping last summer, our friend Jenny made coffee every morning. It was the strongest coffee I had ever tasted, and, afte...Question
While camping last summer, our friend Jenny made coffee every morning. It was the strongest coffee I had ever tasted, and, afterward, I learned that Jenny had worked for a while as a barista in Italy. She knew just how to grind the beans so that they maintained their aroma and flavor, and she knew just how much water to add so that the coffee was strong but not too thick. And the roast she chose to brew had just a hint of French Roast, so it made the perfect breakfast coffee.
What does the word strongest suggest about the coffee?
The coffee was the thickest drink Jenny had ever brewed
The coffee was the richest the narrator had ever tasted
The coffee made the narrator feel stronger than ever before
The narrator was being sarcasic, and the coffee was weak
What does the word strongest suggest about the coffee?
The coffee was the thickest drink Jenny had ever brewed
The coffee was the richest the narrator had ever tasted
The coffee made the narrator feel stronger than ever before
The narrator was being sarcasic, and the coffee was weak
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The word "strongest" suggests that the coffee had a bold and intense flavor, possibly high in caffeine content or very rich in taste.
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