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Old people I think I hope I'm right
The passage explains how<u> Elizabethans believed that</u><u> divine intervention </u><u>caused</u><u> imbalanced humors.</u>
Option C is correct
<h3>Central idea :</h3>
The central idea of a passage or story is that the most important concept that the author wants to get across to the reader. The central idea could also be stated directly. The author tells you the most point. The central idea might not be stated—it may be implied. Also referred to as the main idea; this is the very important thought of the whole text and tells the reader the author's main point in writing. These are facts, information, examples, etc, that a full understanding of the central idea
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How do authors develop the central idea of the passage?</h3>
When the author quotes an expert or witness to prove his central point further. When the author uses a specific statistic about the article to further show his bias. When the author uses a specific tone to show emphasis on a certain part of the text to further show how he feels on a certain subject.
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Cyrus spares Croesus' life when he realizes he is an ordinary man. First Cyrus orders that Croesus burns to death on a pyre because he wants to prove that he has supernatural powers that would prevent him from burning. Then Cyrus changes his mind. However, his servants can't put out the flames, so Croesus prays to Apollo and a storm extinguishes the fire.
In the end, Cyrus is certain that Croesus is a good man and makes him his advisor.
You could google this it would help you alot all you need to do is get the list of the devices they have read the passage and find what fits best
here is a list of devices
http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-rhetorical-devices.html