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Which detail gives implicit information about the modern view of the Elizabethan landscape?

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Ranges of hills and mountains are obstacles to Elizabethan travelers and very far from picturesque features you go out of your way to see.

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The correct answer is C) Ranges of hills and mountains are obstacles to Elizabethan travelers and very far from picturesque features you go out of your way to see.

The other options of the question were A) In a society in which people still starve to death, an orchard is not a beautiful thing in itself: its beauty lies in the fact that it produces apples and cider.

B) A wide flat field is “finer” than rugged terrain for it can be tilled easily to produce wheat and so represents good white bread. D) Hills might feature in an Elizabethan writer’s description of a county because of their potential for sheep grazing, but on the whole, he will be more concerned with listing all the houses of the gentry, their seats, and parks.

The detail that gives implicit information about the modern view of the Elizabethan landscape is "Ranges of hills and mountains are obstacles to Elizabethan travelers and very far from picturesque features you go out of your way to see."

We are referring to the Elizabethan style, art, and landscape of the time of Queen Elizabeth 1 of England, which was considerably influenced by the Renaissance of the epoch. The architecture was one of the better-known expressions of the Elizabethan times.

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