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The paragraph expands on the central idea that malaria was a deadly disease in Elizabethan England. However, it explains Elizabethan misconceptions about the spread of malaria.
This paragraph expands on the central idea that malaria was a deadly disease in Elizabethan England by explaining Elizabethan misconceptions about the spread of malaria.
In this excerpt, the author explains that it is a misconception thinking that malaria is only present in the most tropical countries since this disease spread over the marshy areas of England during the sixteenth century, such as Norfolk Broads and Romney Marsh in Kent. Moreover, another misconception that the writer refers to is the belief that malaria is caused by bad air when the spread of malaria actually has to do with mosquitoes.