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Which of these excerpts from The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England is related from the second-person point of view?

Hills might feature in an Elizabethan writer’s description of a county because of their potential for sheep grazing . . .
Those things that Elizabethans take for granted are precisely what you will find most striking . . .
Before this, they do not need such a word, for they do not see a “landscape” as such . . .
Shakespeare does not use the word “landscape” at all; he uses the word “country” . . .

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"Those things that Elizabethans take for granted are precisely what you will find most striking . . ." — it uses "you," addressing the reader directly, so it's second person.