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Which detail gives explicit information about Elizabethans’ perception of the moor?

Describing a landscape is thus a matter of perspective: your priorities affect what you see.
Asked to describe their county, most Devonians will mention the great city of Exeter . . .
There are no roads across this wasteland, only track ways.
Elizabethans see it as good for nothing but pasture, tin mining, and the steady water supply it provides . . .

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Elizabethans see it as good for nothing but pasture, tin mining, and the steady water supply it provides . .

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the answers D Elizabethans see it as good for nothing but pasture, tin mining, and the steady water supply it provides . . .

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