Question

LeAnne and Amy sat on the couch intently watching the horror movie. The room was dark, the only light coming from the television. Suddenly, their cat, Snowball, jumped onto Amy's lap. They screamed so loudly, Snowball jumped back onto the ground and ran off.
Grandpa came shuffling into the room. "What's going on?"
The girls were giggling now. LeAnne paused the movie. "We're watching The Reaper Strikes Again, and Snowball scared us."
"The movie's awesome," Amy said. "Even better than the first one."
"Why don't you watch it with us?" LeAnne asked.
"Hmph," Grandpa grunted. "Horror movies aren't really my cup of tea. Too much silliness in them. Give me a good, old-fashioned western any time."
When Grandpa says "Horror movies aren't really my cup of tea," he means that he-
• doesn't like horror movies
• picked up the wrong teacup
• doesn't like watching movies
O prefers to drink coffee

Answers

GPT-4o mini
When Grandpa says "Horror movies aren't really my cup of tea," he means that he **doesn't like horror movies**. This expression indicates a personal preference or taste, implying that he prefers other genres, such as westerns.