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Food is valuable in Elizabethan England, far more so than in the modern world. A flock of 180 sheep is worth more than the average detached house. The difficulties of transportation mean that the food supply depends heavily on what grows locally and how much surplus is available. It also depends on the season. Harvest is obviously a time of much grain and fruit.

–The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England,
Ian Mortimer

Which details are stated explicitly? Check all that apply.

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The details that are stated explicitly in the passage are:

Food is more valuable in Elizabethan England than in the modern world.

A flock of 180 sheep is worth more than the average detached house.

The food supply depends on what grows locally and how much surplus is available.

The food supply depends on the season.

Harvest is a time of much grain and fruit.

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