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13 June, 14:15

Which detail from the text best supports the inference that winter months produce less food? "The principal rule is to have separate places for different types of commodity" "Wine and meat must be kept apart, and cellars should be avoided on account of their dampness." "Most yeomen will have vats and presses for making cheeses-a valuable source of protein in the long winter season." "Similarly, most livestock owners have troughs for salting meat or allowing it to steep in brine."

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  1. 13 June, 14:36
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    Which detail from the text best supports the inference that winter months produce less food?

    C: "Most yeomen will have vats and presses for making cheeses-a valuable source of protein in the long winter season."
  2. 13 June, 14:41
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    The correct answer is "Most yeomen will have vats and presses for making cheeses-a valuable source of protein in the long winter season."

    Indeed, since for farmers of the previous centuries food was scarcer due to the lack of technological advances they had to rely on reserves of food. Meats had to be stored in a dry place and profusely salted to reduce the rate of decomposition. The same applied for grains since dampness destroyed them. Cheese in the other hand was more easily stored during winter and since both meat and grains were scarcer sources of proteins during the cold season, cheese was an excellent replacement due to its milky nature.
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