Read the excerpt from "Myths About the Founding Fathers."
Thomas Jefferson was NOT, however, the first person to introduce ice cream to the United States. Ice cream had been around for hundreds of years before Jefferson. A kind of ice cream was “invented” in China by mixing milk and rice into snow. Roman emperors used to serve flavored snow. King Charles I kept his ice cream recipe a secret from the rest of England. There’s no evidence to prove that Americans had to wait for Jefferson to come up with the idea before they could indulge in the popular treat. What was the truth? Jefferson liked to serve ice cream at his dinner parties. The rumor took off from there.
Which answer best summarizes this text?
A.Thomas Jefferson did not introduce ice cream to the United States. He liked to serve it at his dinner parties. In China, they made ice cream by mixing milk, rice, and snow.
B.Thomas Jefferson did not introduce ice cream to the United States, but he did like to serve it at dinner parties. The dessert was being eaten throughout the world for hundreds of years before Jefferson was born.
C.Thomas Jefferson did not introduce ice cream to the United States because Roman emperors used to serve flavored snow and King Charles I kept his ice cream recipe a secret from the rest of England.
D.Thomas Jefferson did not introduce ice cream to the United States because the ice cream he ate was not real ice cream. It was a mixture of milk, rice, and snow.