The correct answer is B. Other bad years—when the price of grain is 20 percent or more above the rolling average—are 1573, 1586, and 1600.
Explanation:
The text presented explains the struggles of England in the production of grains from 1594 to 1600, which was part of Elizabethian England. Additionally, it can be inferred many citizens of this time could not afford grains during some years, based on details such as "Other bad years—when the price of grain is 20 percent or more above the rolling average—are 1573, 1586, and 1600". Because the increase in price and the scarcity of the product implied not all citizens had the money to pay for grains and had to replace these with other products. According to this, the detail that best supports the inference is detail B.
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"A combination of letters in which you can hear the sound of each letter is called a <u>blend</u>." As a result, option (c): "blend" is the combination of letters.
<h3>What is a combination of letters?</h3>
Blends of letters:
Letter blends refer to certain combinations of two or more consonant letters. To create specific sounds, letter blends appear at the beginning or end of words. Each letter's sound can be heard in letter blends.
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Answer and Explanation:
The quote "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" was taken from Orwell's novella "Animal Farm". Even though "Animal Farm" criticizes Stalinist Russia, many of the flaws it points out can be noticed everywhere. We are constantly told we are all equal, that all human beings deserve to be treated with fairness in an unprejudiced manner. But, let's face it, some are "more equal than others".
As a woman, I've been through several moments when sexism was used to diminish me. I've been told plenty of times that I wouldn't understand something related to cars or to measuring houses simply because I was not a man. Still, I am more equal than a friend of mine, who is not only a woman, but a black woman. She was telling me the other day of the times she was followed around in department stores. Someone from the staff would watch her every move, afraid she would steal something. As I am white, that has never happened to me. It brought me to the sad realization that equality is still a utopia.
Note: I wrote an answer based on my real-life experiences. Feel free to adapt it to your own reality.