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We know it's not A.) because that's not what they are talking about. We know it can't be B.) because the author is not persuading us (the readers) to do anything. Between C.) and D.) the only one that makes sense is D.
Answer: He is a major character
In “Better Never to Have Met at All” the author argues that the two main characters in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” shouldn’t have met. In the essay he summarizes the story of the play, and mark’s points when Romeo and Juliet influences the people’s lives and not for the better. Examples of that include the death of Mercutio, Tybalt, and more.
The best reason was to to help the reader understand Harrison’s chronometer better. Remember something important from the viewpoint of the British: They were very concerned for how <span>they could make clocks that kept very good time as long as they stayed perfectly still but not when they were shaken about, and particularly not on board a rolling ship. Harrison was very interested on that and his discoverings were a milestone into ship's chronometers. The picture added helps the people to appreciate what has been accomplshed by the work of Harrison</span>