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Answer:
Explanation:
Everyone knows about the plague.
The paragraph turns its attention to sweating sickness that has two major outbreaks: 1485 and about 70 years later in 1556. It's a terrifying disease because it acts almost as quickly as a poison. The fact that it could come and go kept people on edge.
We moderns likely do not know what it is and what controls it. Certainly speaking personally, this the first time I've heard of it and maybe that's not a good yardstick. After running across 6000 questions, you might think it would have come up once.
The paragraph you quoted only records two instances. After that people just worried about it. Today only medical historians really know what it is.
Answer:
D- It provides the example of sweating sickness.
Explanation:
It has to be D by process of elimination.
A is out because Modern England would be now.
B is out because there are still cases of the plague out now such as the bubonic plague that occurred not all that long ago relative to the time of Elizabethan times.
C is out because the English landscape description has nothing to do with illness.