How do these humors get out of balance? This is where the overlapping ideas of Elizabethan medicine might leave you a little con
fused. By far the most important cause is divine intervention. 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. Some hold that God, by sending them an illness, is giving them a chance to atone for some previous transgression through suffering, and so they are thankful for their affliction. –The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England, Ian Mortimer
How does the passage develop the central idea "Elizabethans believed that health depended on the balance of the four humors"?
It explains that Elizabethans could control the balance of their humors.
It explains that Elizabethans blamed what they ingested for the imbalance of humors.
It explains that Elizabethans believed that age was responsible for imbalanced humors.
It explains that Elizabethans believed that divine intervention caused imbalanced humors.
D. It explains that Elizabethans believed that divine intervention caused imbalanced humors
The passage develops the central idea "Elizabethans believed that health depended on the balance of the four humors" because It explains that Elizabethans believed that divine intervention caused imbalanced humors.
Explanation:
According to this passage, Elizabethan had very different beliefs towards medicine and health from the ones we have nowadays, they used to believe that the most important reason why they got seek was divine intervention, in other words, they caused themselves that state for a previous bad action they committed.
How does the wordplay in these lines affect the mood? It creates a mischievous mood as Mercutio and Romeo banter about Romeo's disappearance. allow the audience direct access to a character's feelings
Personally, I think it's in an interesting grey area. Before I played chess, I definitely would have said no, because I associated sports with physical exertion (I was a soccer player). However, when I went to my first chess tournament, I could feel real, physical effects. My heart was beating like crazy, and there was a lot of mental exertion. It's like a mental workout, even though it's not a physical one.