The Author of this Book Review is Least Likely to Support the View that: (i) Tea Became the Leading Drink in Britain in the Nineteenth Century. - Bzziii

Reading Comprehension
The author of this book review is LEAST likely to support the view that:

(i) tea became the leading drink in Britain in the nineteenth century.
(ii) the ritual of drinking tea promotes congeniality and camaraderie.
(iii) tea drinking has become a social ritual worldwide.
(iv) tea drinking was sometimes promoted as a patriotic duty.





(i) tea became the leading drink in Britain in the nineteenth century.



No notice should be tracked in the right option section. The last passage contains proofs for options 2 and 3. The way tea is consumed in many places means that drinking tea has become a social custom across the planet. Also the way it promotes human exchange and kinship, means it promotes brotherhood and kinship. The last sentence of the latter section contains evidence for option 4. Option 1 does not contain any notice in the section and thus is the correct response.






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