Which detail from the text best supports the inference
that many Elizabethans could not afford to buy grain
during some years?
O ... Francis Bacon proudly declares that England
can now afford to feed other nations as well as her
own people.
Other bad yearsâwhen the price of grain is 20
percent or more above the rolling average-are
1573, 1586, and 1600.
O The year 1590 is almost as bad, made worse by
the high cost of livestock.
Prices for animal products hit new heights and
never really diminish.
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