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Which is the best claim for an argumentative paragraph?
the chronometer was the most significant artifact in world trade because macgregor explains its various abilities.
the chronometer was the most significant artifact in world trade because one was aboard the ship that carried charles darwin around the world.
the chronometer was the most significant artifact in world trade because it was invented by john harrison in the mid-eighteenth century.
the chronometer was the most significant artifact in world trade because it allowed for a perfect charting of the world’s oceans.

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