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Read the excerpt from The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England.
But be careful if you adopt a partial regime: heavy fines are levied for eating meat on non meat days. The standard fine is ÂŁ3 or three months imprisonment, but in 1561 a London butcher slaughtering three oxen in Lent is fined ÂŁ20. Fines can be levied on the head of a household for every single member who breaks the fast, so if you have lots of servants, make sure they all obey the law.
What is the effect of the second-person point of view in this excerpt?
It allows the reader to personally experience the effects of hunger during Elizabethan England.
It puts the reader in the place of the Elizabethan who has to pay fines for eating meat.
It explains to the reader which types of food were acceptable during Lent.
It describes the difficulties of being the head of an Elizabethan household.
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