Hi there.
Disclaimer: this is all my own thinking without any knowledge of the subject.
I would say you have to know your audience! How else are you going to know what appeals to them?
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It has to be the first one, you need to remember, a setting is like a time or place a story takes place.
The correct answer is A. During the Elizabethan period, food was often scarce.
Explanation
According to the passage, it can be inferred that the food was scarce because the excerpt shows arguments such as its value exceeded the price of an average single-family house. In addition, transportation was another factor that increased the value of food, so it largely depended on local cultivation. So the correct answer is A. During the Elizabethan period, food was often scarce.
Answer:
The answer here is C, A type of story that contains facts about real people, places, and events, but also contains fictional elements that add dramatic interest to the story.
Explanation:
Historical fiction uses history as a way to make interesting fictional stories. To be considered historical fiction it has to include some type of real history, whether it be a place, person, or thing, and it has to have some sort of fiction in it.