read the following passage.
Baking a successful and delicious buttermilk biscuit is like learning to play the piano. It takes patience and practice. First, just as you would prepare to learn a new tune, you must prepare before you begin. Make sure to collect the necessary ingredients—and use the freshest you can find. This will improve the taste and quality of your biscuit, and your friends will always ask for an encore! Next, carve out time to bake the food without interruption. Think of this as time spent building your skills and improving your creative talent. It's tough at first, but it will be worth it. Baking with distractions can lead to spoiled dinners. Finally, to finish with a strong performance, follow the recipe closely, and you will create the most delicious—and beautiful—buttermilk biscuits you have ever tasted! What does the author's choice of diction with the word "delicious" reveal? 1The
author loves baking food. 2The author does not enjoy baking. 3The author likes
buttermilk biscuits. 4The author dislikes most types of biscuits.