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In line 29, "iconoclasts" most nearly means
In line 29, "iconoclasts" most nearly means
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- 00:05
Okay Ap england people More questions for you on coffee
- 00:08
and coke in line twenty nine Iconoclasts most nearly means
- 00:13
what All right let's give twenty nine Let's see Right
- 00:19
here During the nineteen sixties and seventies few iconoclasts began
- 00:22
selling whole coffee beans which customers could grind and brew
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- 00:25
fresh at home to achieve better flavor Well i kinda
- 00:28
class means a non conformist Well the whole point is
- 00:31
to say that they were intrepid trailblazers who decided that
- 00:35
the available coffee that tasted like water down dirt it
- 00:38
was actually nasty And a better idea would be to
- 00:40
provide customers with the beans to make their own mohr
- 00:43
delicious stuff custom at home What made these cellars iconoclasts
- 00:47
was their individual is um well of course they were
- 00:50
also businessmen get rid a and probably coffee lovers get
- 00:54
rid of b two But so were the guys selling
- 00:56
the water down dirt The author isn't trying to say
- 00:58
that they were social outliers or scoundrels because well that's
- 01:01
just rude So get rid of cny Answer is the
- 01:04
individualists You know like we hear it shmoop
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