Imagine two friends having breakfast. One grabs a cup of coffee, and the other reaches for a cup of tea. Why do they choose different drinks? It all starts with how each drink is made and what’s in it. Coffee comes from roasted beans, while tea uses leaves steeped in hot water. Some people like the bold taste of coffee, and others prefer the gentle flavor of tea. Like choosing between chocolate and vanilla ice cream, it all depends on personal taste.
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- When coffee is made with hot water and ground beans, it tastes bold like chocolate.
- Some people drink tea every morning because it has a gentle flavor that’s easy on the stomach.
- Coffee is like a big hug from your breakfast; tea is more like a soft whisper.
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- What Causes a Language to Change Over Time?
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