Which sentence is irrelevant to the central idea of the
excerpt?
O "How do these humors get out of balance?"
O "This is where the overlapping ideas of Elizabethan
medicine might leave you a little confused."
O "By far the most important cause is divine
Lintervention."
O "People believe that illnesses may be sent to punish
them for a sin-or simply because God wants them
to die and go to Heaven."

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Answer:

"How do these humors get out of balance?"

Explanation:

The main idea of the text is to show how medicine in Elizabethan times was different from the medicine we know today, as people believed that diseases had a divine nature and were some way of God punishing, or rescuing, a person. In this case, the sentence selected above is not relevant to the central idea of the text, since the central idea of a text is the main subject addressed by the author and in the text above, this subject refers to people's beliefs about diseases.

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Answer:

B. "This is where the overlapping ideas of Elizabethan"

Explanation:

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