I'm pretty sure the answer is A.
A History of the World in 100 Objects is a book about human history by Neil MacGregor. The working of the chronometer is understood by the descriptive details.
<h3>What are descriptive details?</h3>
Descriptive detail is used in text to recreate sensory information from experiences, images, and objects. It describes the objects with detailed descriptions to the readers.
In the excerpt, detailed information about the color, size, material, and shape of the ship's chronometer is described. The image helps the readers better understand how the chronometer is suspended.
Therefore, the image uses descriptive details.
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The correct answer is St. Paul the Apostle and the term “Chosen Vessel” is a reference to the New Testament, specifically Acts 9:15 which reads, in King James Bible: “But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel”. St. Paul is the “chosen vessel because he would go “beyond” the Jewish world and convert non-Jewish gentiles to Christianity by carrying the sacred fire of God in his heart and mind, as a vessel.