A:As Zimbabwe was a British colony, some people there have adopted some colonial-era English eating habits. For example, most people will have porridge in the morning, as well as 10 o'clock tea (midday tea). They will have lunch, often leftovers from the night before, freshly cooked "sadza", or sandwiches (which is more common in the cities). After lunch, there is usually 4 o'clock tea (afternoon tea), which is served before dinner. It is not uncommon for tea to be had after dinner. B:Would it be reasonable for teacakes to be offered on a restaurant's dessert menu, given the local traditions regarding serving tea after dinner? Answer: fantasy
A:As Zimbabwe was a British colony, some people there have adopted some colonial-era English eating habits. For example, most people will have porridge in the morning, as well as 10 o'clock tea (midday tea). They will have lunch, often leftovers from the night before, freshly cooked "sadza", or sandwiches (which is more common in the cities). After lunch, there is usually 4 o'clock tea (afternoon tea), which is served before dinner. It is highly uncommon for tea to be had after dinner. B:Would it be reasonable for teacakes to be offered on a restaurant's dessert menu, given the local traditions regarding serving tea after dinner? Answer: latest
A:As Zimbabwe was a British colony, some people there have adopted some colonial-era English eating habits. For example, most people will have porridge in the morning, as well as 10 o'clock tea (midday tea). They will have lunch, often leftovers from the night before, freshly cooked "sadza", or sandwiches (which is more common in the cities). After lunch, there is usually 4 o'clock tea (afternoon tea), which is served before dinner. Tea can also be served after dinner. B:Is it reasonable to assume that a Zimbabwean household's teapot and cups would always be washed and dried along with the dinner plates, as there would be little, if any, need for the tea service after the evening meal? Answer: latest
A:As Zimbabwe was a British colony, some people there have adopted some colonial-era English eating habits. For example, most people will have porridge in the morning, as well as 10 o'clock tea (midday tea). They will have lunch, often leftovers from the night before, freshly cooked "sadza", or sandwiches (which is more common in the cities). After lunch, there is usually 4 o'clock tea (afternoon tea), which is served before dinner. In keeping with tradition, tea is almost never had after dinner. B:Would it be reasonable for teacakes to be offered on a restaurant's dessert menu, given the local traditions regarding serving tea after dinner? Answer: latest
A:As Zimbabwe was a British colony, some people there have adopted some colonial-era English eating habits. For example, most people will have porridge in the morning, as well as 10 o'clock tea (midday tea). They will have lunch, often leftovers from the night before, freshly cooked "sadza", or sandwiches (which is more common in the cities). After lunch, there is usually 4 o'clock tea (afternoon tea), which is served before dinner. Tea can also be served after dinner. B:Would it be reasonable for teacakes to be offered on a restaurant's dessert menu, given the local traditions regarding serving tea after dinner? Answer: fantasy
A:Founded in 1957 for a talent show at their high school, they were signed by Florence Greenberg of Tiara Records. Their first single, "I Met Him on a Sunday", was released by Tiara and licensed by Decca Records in 1958. After a brief and unsuccessful period with Decca, they went with Greenberg to her newly formed company, Scepter Records. Working with Luther Dixon, the group rose to fame with "Tonight's the Night". After a successful period of collaboration with Dixon and promotion by Scepter, with seven top 20 hits, the Shirelles left Scepter in 1966. Afterwards, they were able to build upon their previous popularity. B:If the band were to perform a comeback tour during the late 60s, highlighting some of their earlier work, would Luther Dixon be likely to make an appearance on stage? Answer: fantasy
A:As Zimbabwe was a British colony, some people there have adopted some colonial-era English eating habits. For example, most people will have porridge in the morning, as well as 10 o'clock tea (midday tea). They will have lunch, often leftovers from the night before, freshly cooked "sadza", or sandwiches (which is more common in the cities). After lunch, there is usually 4 o'clock tea (afternoon tea), which is served before dinner. It is highly uncommon for tea to be had after dinner. B:From what can be gathered about local traditions, would you expect a reasonably cultured Zimbabwean family to have a separate set of coffee mugs or cocktail glasses that they would use for after-dinner refreshment? Answer: fantasy
A:Vegetable garden bed construction materials should be chosen carefully. Some concerns exist regarding the use of pressure-treated timber. Pine that was treated using chromated copper arsenate or CCA, a toxic chemical mix for preserving timber that may leach chemicals into the soil which in turn can be drawn up into the plants, is a concern for vegetable growers, where part or all of the plant is eaten. If using timber to raise the garden bed, ensure that it is an untreated hardwood to prevent the risk of chemicals leaching into the soil. A common approach is to use timber sleepers joined with steel rods to hold them together. Another approach is to use concrete blocks, although less aesthetically pleasing, they are inexpensive to source and easy to use. B:Does the passage suggest that there are more environmentally-friendly methods of treating wood, that could still be used in accordance with organic practices? Answer: latest
A:Founded in 1957 for a talent show at their high school, they were signed by Florence Greenberg of Tiara Records. Their first single, "I Met Him on a Sunday", was released by Tiara and licensed by Decca Records in 1958. After a brief and unsuccessful period with Decca, they went with Greenberg to her newly formed company, Scepter Records. Working with Luther Dixon, the group rose to fame with "Tonight's the Night". After a successful period of collaboration with Dixon and promotion by Scepter, with seven top 20 hits, the Shirelles left Scepter in 1966. Afterwards, they were able to build upon their previous popularity. B:If the Shirelles were to release a greatest hits album towards the end of their career, would there likely be tracks dating from 1967 onwards? Answer:
fantasy